ACK-E10, FlyHi ACK-E10 AC Power Adapter DR-E10 DC Coupler Charger Kit (Replacement for LP-E10) for Canon EOS Rebel T3, T5, T6, T7, T100 Kiss X50, Kiss X70, EOS 1100D, 1200D, 1300D, 2000D, 4000D.
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Sorry, but this one isn't compatible with the D600. Thanks! Doris
Yes, this ACK- is for you, dear Customer. The E10 is compatible with the Canon Rebel T5 EOS 1200D. Thank you very much! Doris
This is what I use with a Rebel T6, and it keeps the camera powered up all the time, never going into standby or shutting down automatically.
To be honest, I'm not sure, but if your battery matches the one on the adapter, it should work. Sorry for the lack of information; I have a Canon T3 Rebel.
Selected User Reviews For ACK-E10, FlyHi ACK-E10 AC Power Adapter DR-E10 DC Coupler Charger Kit (Replacement for LP-E10) for Canon EOS Rebel T3, T5, T6, T7, T100 Kiss X50, Kiss X70, EOS 1100D, 1200D, 1300D, 2000D, 4000D.
I purchased this item with the expectation of being able to use it with my Canon 4000D (the camera is specifically mentioned in the product description). ) When I received the product, I discovered that it would not work because the 4000D that I have lacks an area for the adapter cable to pass through, and because the battery door does not close with the cable, the sensor informing the camera that the battery door is closed is not triggered - As a result, despite receiving power, the camera remains unresponsive. I was left with the option of drilling a hole in the camera for the cable or returning the product. Support has already been contacted regarding a return.
As part of a photo booth setup, use this to power a Canon Rebel EOS T6 camera. There have been no problems with the power in the last few months of use. The power pack's thin cord is over 6 feet long, allowing it to be hidden out of sight. br>br>Would recommend for anyone who needs constant power to their camera.
With the Canon EOS Rebel T3, it performs as expected. The camera's battery door must be closed in order for it to work, according to another reviewer. UPDATED IN MISSISSIPPI IN MISSISSIPPI IN MISS I've only used the adapter three times in the two years since I bought it, but it's broken. When I try to do a time series with this adapter connected, the EOS utility freezes, but when I use the OEM battery, everything works fine. It froze the EOS utility on every computer I tried it on. I'm guessing that this adapter causes intermittent power outages that cause the computer to lose connection. I'm going to order another third-party adapter, hopefully one that's not the same as this one.
A Canon Rebel T6 camera is one of the cameras we have. Because my husband started a YouTube channel, the camera sits on a tri-pod from time to time. When he does live streams, he uses a pod for a long period of time. We use this to plug the camera in to avoid the battery running out. So far, it's performed admirably, and we're not concerned about battery life.
I don't have a laptop, and the monitor on my desktop computer isn't equipped with a webcam. With this adapter, I was able to use my Canon camera as a webcam (using Canon's free software) without running out of battery mid-meeting.
As many reviewers have stated. I plugged everything in, turned on my camera, and everything flickered off after a brief moment. I tried a bunch of different things to make sure everything in the battery compartment was nice and tight, but it didn't work. I was transferred three times by customer service to people who had no idea what they were talking about, and in the end, I told them to just refund my money. Purchase the $70 one that is specifically designed for your camera to save time and effort. That's exactly what I'm up to right now.
All of these adapters are made in the same way. None of them will be able to withstand the daily abuse that mobile phones are subjected to. Consider buying a second one or expecting to replace it if you use it remotely with a lot of setup. Mine is in a static studio and is expected to last for many years. The packaging and the name screen printed on the unit are the only differences between these and more expensive (Canon models).
I do a lot of tree work and love to record it, but my camera would eat up batteries like they were nothing. I plugged this bad boy into my Canon t6, and it worked like a charm. It worked perfectly and I had no issues with it. Any camera would benefit from having a constant power supply.