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Good thinking Adrian but not for the purpose you mention. Rather, if the power cable can be plugged in then it means video-ing for a longer time than the battery alone can do. I have already flattened the battery a couple of times while making video. I will let you know how it works out – can’t do it tonight but will try in the next couple of days.
Very cool Tony. I wonder if you cut another slit into the bottom of the plastic shell, you could maybe connect the power cable as well, that way it can be like a dock on your nightstand.
Good thinking Adrian but not for the purpose you mention. Rather, if the power cable can be plugged in then it means video-ing for a longer time than the battery alone can do. I have already flattened the battery a couple of times while making video. I will let you know how it works out – can’t do it tonight but will try in the next couple of days.
Very cool Tony. I wonder if you cut another slit into the bottom of the plastic shell, you could maybe connect the power cable as well, that way it can be like a dock on your nightstand.