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In a recent thread where we discussed battery storage, I decided to get a pouch to keep them in and sorted when on a shoot.
I ordered it from eBay and it was shipped from China. This is a four pouch model with separate pockets for cards:
The ad says it will hold up to four cards, but it will do six easily:
By inserting the batteries in the pocket down for charged and up for spent, you can easily see which is which:
I wasn't paying attention at the time, but it has Velcro belt loops on the back. It'd be handy to put it on your bag strap for quick access without getting into the bag:
I bought this as a means to keep my batteries together and protected from arcing per Spud's warning. But now I realize how handy it will be for changing bags and keeping everything together, and I'll never have to worry about which ones need charging.
It seems well built and sturdy. Consider this a knee-jerk recommendation for as little as it cost. I may get a two-battery version for local walks, just to keep it from bouncing around in my pocket and risking contact damage.
I ordered it from eBay and it was shipped from China. This is a four pouch model with separate pockets for cards:
4 Pocket Camera Battery + Card Pouch Bag Holder fr Sony NP-F550 NP-FW50 NP-FZ100 | eBay
The JJC BC series Battery Pouch is specially designed to safely and conveniently hold batteries for photographers. Made of high quality polyester material, the battery pouch is sturdy and durable. It can hold select DSLR batteries, AA batteries or AAA batteries.
www.ebay.com
The ad says it will hold up to four cards, but it will do six easily:
By inserting the batteries in the pocket down for charged and up for spent, you can easily see which is which:
I wasn't paying attention at the time, but it has Velcro belt loops on the back. It'd be handy to put it on your bag strap for quick access without getting into the bag:
I bought this as a means to keep my batteries together and protected from arcing per Spud's warning. But now I realize how handy it will be for changing bags and keeping everything together, and I'll never have to worry about which ones need charging.
It seems well built and sturdy. Consider this a knee-jerk recommendation for as little as it cost. I may get a two-battery version for local walks, just to keep it from bouncing around in my pocket and risking contact damage.
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