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Dazmo Batteries


Joshua Gitersonke

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I don't know if anyone else took a look at the Dazmo booth at cinegear.

They have a couple of products that looked pretty nice.

Thier batteries were made Of Life pO chemistry which according to Dazmo the batteries will charge in 45 minutes and have about 1000 cycles.

They were quite light as well. It seemed the 120s where a good weight.

the 90s were a little light but hey you can always add some weight to the sled.

The also had a little guy called tiny fiber.

It has a bunch of different cross convertors that are interechangeable. It was very small. But if you wanted something to do a switch from hdmi to hdsdi it was very samll.

None of it was available yet but interesting products for sure.

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Hi ,

Dazmo being a Montreal based company , we have been using the Z90 & Z120 for a while (we're in Montreal) .

We took some time on our show to make a quick test comparing the Dazmo Z120 VS Anton Bauer HC 90 dionic .

Here's a short video of that test :

 

http://gallery.me.com/maxgagnon/100034/Battery%20test%21

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These really do look fantastic on paper - In other words that one flyer that constitutes their entire web site going on several months now - But what's the estimated cost?

 

Well, they may looks fantastic on paper, would like to see how they perform on the field. I just emailed them about prices. Hang on: the Z90, which is the smallest of their batteries, comes at ONLY 775 Canadian Dollars, equal 783 US Dollars. What a bargain!!!!!!!! :blink:

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