Anton Bauer P-Tap Camera Power Cable
These are the cables that connect a camera to the P-Tap on an Anton Bauer battery or a Titon Base, one per camera family so the connector and the voltage are both right. Where the body expects a specific regulated voltage rather than raw battery voltage, the cable carries an in-line regulator; the Sony FS5, FS7 and Panasonic EVA1 version, for example, holds a constant 12V through a barrel connector.
Several versions terminate in a dummy battery that drops into the camera's own compartment, which is how a Canon, Nikon, Sony or Fujifilm mirrorless body is powered without a DC port. Cable lengths are matched to the camera, most commonly 20 or 24 inches, and a braided flex version is available for the Canon C200 and C300 Mark II where the cable has to move with the rig.
| Type | P-Tap to camera power cable |
|---|---|
| Source | P-Tap on an Anton Bauer battery or Titon Base |
| Regulation | In-line regulator on the versions whose camera requires a fixed voltage |
| Camera Connection | Camera DC connector or dummy battery, depending on version |
| Typical Length | 20 in or 24 in, matched to the camera |
| P-Tap Outputs | None |
| Warranty | 1 Year / 70% of Learned Capacity |










