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The Battery Mags Organize Camera Batteries in the Space of a Small Lens

The Battery Mags Organize Camera Batteries in the Space of a Small Lens

Posted on August 13, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Essentials is a series featuring products we’re currently lusting over in quick, bite-sized posts.

The old joke used to go that you’d buy a Sony camera, two lenses, and 10 batteries. That’s changed a bit these days, but no manufacturer makes a battery that lasts for an insanely long time. So to keep your camera batteries organized, Battery Mags were developed. They’re exactly what you’d think they are: magazines that hold your cells when they’re not in use. And that’s all they do.
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