10-13-2023
09:24 AM
- last edited on
10-14-2023
06:31 PM
by
SamanthaW
Hey all, new to cameras. I bought a Canon EOS R10 recently to film painting sessions up-close in studio. I therefore will need the camera to stay on for long periods and don’t want to have to switch out batteries throughout. Can I just plug the Canon into a computer via usb-c, and it’ll stay charged that way? Is it at all bad for the battery / camera to do that?
10-13-2023 10:54 AM
Greetings,
There are 3 ways to power the camera:
Canon USB Adapter - USB Power Adapter PD-E1
USB-C PD Battery (PD battery pack or VMount battery)
AC Adapter with dummy battery
AC Adapter AC-E6N
DC Coupler DR-E18
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The best way to power your camera in a studio is with a dummy battery and AC adapter. The R10 has a special cutout on the battery door for this purpose.
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