| Brand | ULANZI |
| Color | Black |
| Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style | Modern |
| Product Dimensions | 0.78"D x 2.08"W x 3.62"H |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cooling |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
| Mounting Type | Camera Mount |
| Material | Aluminum |
To begin: Start by recording on airplane mode!!! Turning off network features, Bluetooth, etc will drastically improve thermals.This thing works insanely well. I can record a much longer time than I ever could on my A7IV. Heat dissipation is great. Plugging this in will provide it a bit more juice and help it run longer... Obviously.My only gripe, as well as other people's, was how it falls out of the camera. You can find cheap rubber stickers on Amazon to put on the ends of this to add friction and prevent it from sliding around. This is a cheap game changer for me which keeps this device stable.There is some fan noise that will get picked up by the internal mics, but if you're using external, no problems.This thing is versatile, plenty adjustable, and I can easily recommend it to anyone needing an improvement to the thermals on their camera.
Keeps my ZVE1 from overheating during long sessions recording 4k24fps. Very nice product. Battery life is about 2 hours so I plug it in to a power bank for unlimited usage.
This is my second Ulanzi camera cooler. I also own the 1st gen version with the suction cups. The new design of the Ulanzi camera cooling fan with the spring clip is so much better it was worth buying it again. The fan runs quietly and doesn't affect my audio. It has a good battery for long run times. It also runs on usb power. It keeps my a6700 as cool as my FX30. As for the new design it attaches firmly and confidently for all my shooting situations. Unlike the 1st gen with the lousy suction cups, I haven't had the new version fall off. Not even close to falling off. This new version with the spring clip is such a big improvement over the original version. If you need to keep your mirrorless camera cool this 2nd gen Ulanzi is a winner.
Es un complemento muy necesario si grabas durante varias horas o en climas calurosos, muy bueno y mantiene la cámara a buena temperatura
Amazing for my Sony ZV E10! I can stream for a long time now. This is a must have for that kind of cameras
It does cool my camera very well
Im shooting a ZV-E10II on a long overhead boom and I was afraid the fan would cause vibration. It doesn’t vibrate at all even at the highest speed. This is a brilliant and inexpensive solution that’s very well made.
Bought this because my Sony ZV-E10 kept shutting off in the summer. I use it as a webcam primarily so this was frustrating. Tried all the other tricks like the dummy battery, it all helps, but this makes the most difference. Indispensable if you want to use a camera like mine all day in a hot climate.
Inferior to the first revision, but still mostly gets the job done. I can't speak to actual cooling capacity, but it tames my R10 and R50 ok. I do have some concerns with the mounting system. The previous suction cups work far better than the spring bar friction fit. Repairability could also use some work. You aren't getting in this thing without bending the metal spring bar. Fortunately it was easy to remove the plate off a previous broken fan I have and the suction cup rev was a simple drop in. Just a shame they don't seem to make that version any more.
I bought one of these a while ago for my canon R6 which often overheats and shuts down while recording 4k videos.I have a camera timer that automatically stops and restarts at the 30 minute mark so I can record longer presentations with just a few seconds gap in the middle. But often using that, the camera would still shut down a little way into the second video from overheating.I added one of these ulanzi fans and the camera now can run continuously for a couple of hours without overheating whatsoever.I've never had to use the fan on the number two setting, and it keeps the camera pretty cool. It's also very quiet on the first setting and doesn't interfere with shotgun mics mounted on the camera. I haven't tried it with the built-in camera microphones. I think that might be an issue though. But with an add-on shotgun it is not a problem .A little pricey for what it is, but for me it is well worth it. I also bought a second one for my other camera as added insurance, even though that one doesn't overheat.Highly recommend this to anyone who has issues with their camera overheating.
Fits perfectly nice with my A7Siii and my ZVE1. Sleek design
I had an issue with my Sony ZV E-10 recently on an extended video shoot. I needed to make a video in one take that would run about an hour and a half in a warm indoor environment. With my cinema rig set up I started getting the “high temp” warning about 15 mins before the end of the shoot, and a camera shutdown with 5 mins still to go! Obviously not a great situation. So looking around for a solution I found the Ulanzi cooler, and boy has it made a difference. 3 more extended time shoots since and not a single issue with heat! This is a great little unit that fits my ZV E-10 like a glove without adding any real size or weight to the rig and does exactly what it is designed to do. Highly recommended.
I don't know who writes the reviews about this fan not fitting or falling out, they either do something wrong or buy it for wrong camera. Works great for my sony zv-e10 II. Fits very snug. Love the fact that it actually has a built-in battery, so I don't have to run extra wires to the camera. Has 2 modes and the fastest one does not make that much noise (as some people say) + if you use external mic - you're golden. Without dummy battery method it can last for me for about 1.5-2 hours 4k in medium heat environment (hot summer), which is way better than 15-30 minutes before it overheats without it.
To begin: Start by recording on airplane mode!!! Turning off network features, Bluetooth, etc will drastically improve thermals.This thing works insanely well. I can record a much longer time than I ever could on my A7IV. Heat dissipation is great. Plugging this in will provide it a bit more juice and help it run longer... Obviously.My only gripe, as well as other people's, was how it falls out of the camera. You can find cheap rubber stickers on Amazon to put on the ends of this to add friction and prevent it from sliding around. This is a cheap game changer for me which keeps this device stable.There is some fan noise that will get picked up by the internal mics, but if you're using external, no problems.This thing is versatile, plenty adjustable, and I can easily recommend it to anyone needing an improvement to the thermals on their camera.
Keeps my ZVE1 from overheating during long sessions recording 4k24fps. Very nice product. Battery life is about 2 hours so I plug it in to a power bank for unlimited usage.
This is my second Ulanzi camera cooler. I also own the 1st gen version with the suction cups. The new design of the Ulanzi camera cooling fan with the spring clip is so much better it was worth buying it again. The fan runs quietly and doesn't affect my audio. It has a good battery for long run times. It also runs on usb power. It keeps my a6700 as cool as my FX30. As for the new design it attaches firmly and confidently for all my shooting situations. Unlike the 1st gen with the lousy suction cups, I haven't had the new version fall off. Not even close to falling off. This new version with the spring clip is such a big improvement over the original version. If you need to keep your mirrorless camera cool this 2nd gen Ulanzi is a winner.
Es un complemento muy necesario si grabas durante varias horas o en climas calurosos, muy bueno y mantiene la cámara a buena temperatura
Amazing for my Sony ZV E10! I can stream for a long time now. This is a must have for that kind of cameras
It does cool my camera very well
Im shooting a ZV-E10II on a long overhead boom and I was afraid the fan would cause vibration. It doesn’t vibrate at all even at the highest speed. This is a brilliant and inexpensive solution that’s very well made.
Bought this because my Sony ZV-E10 kept shutting off in the summer. I use it as a webcam primarily so this was frustrating. Tried all the other tricks like the dummy battery, it all helps, but this makes the most difference. Indispensable if you want to use a camera like mine all day in a hot climate.
Inferior to the first revision, but still mostly gets the job done. I can't speak to actual cooling capacity, but it tames my R10 and R50 ok. I do have some concerns with the mounting system. The previous suction cups work far better than the spring bar friction fit. Repairability could also use some work. You aren't getting in this thing without bending the metal spring bar. Fortunately it was easy to remove the plate off a previous broken fan I have and the suction cup rev was a simple drop in. Just a shame they don't seem to make that version any more.
I bought one of these a while ago for my canon R6 which often overheats and shuts down while recording 4k videos.I have a camera timer that automatically stops and restarts at the 30 minute mark so I can record longer presentations with just a few seconds gap in the middle. But often using that, the camera would still shut down a little way into the second video from overheating.I added one of these ulanzi fans and the camera now can run continuously for a couple of hours without overheating whatsoever.I've never had to use the fan on the number two setting, and it keeps the camera pretty cool. It's also very quiet on the first setting and doesn't interfere with shotgun mics mounted on the camera. I haven't tried it with the built-in camera microphones. I think that might be an issue though. But with an add-on shotgun it is not a problem .A little pricey for what it is, but for me it is well worth it. I also bought a second one for my other camera as added insurance, even though that one doesn't overheat.Highly recommend this to anyone who has issues with their camera overheating.
Fits perfectly nice with my A7Siii and my ZVE1. Sleek design
I had an issue with my Sony ZV E-10 recently on an extended video shoot. I needed to make a video in one take that would run about an hour and a half in a warm indoor environment. With my cinema rig set up I started getting the “high temp” warning about 15 mins before the end of the shoot, and a camera shutdown with 5 mins still to go! Obviously not a great situation. So looking around for a solution I found the Ulanzi cooler, and boy has it made a difference. 3 more extended time shoots since and not a single issue with heat! This is a great little unit that fits my ZV E-10 like a glove without adding any real size or weight to the rig and does exactly what it is designed to do. Highly recommended.
I don't know who writes the reviews about this fan not fitting or falling out, they either do something wrong or buy it for wrong camera. Works great for my sony zv-e10 II. Fits very snug. Love the fact that it actually has a built-in battery, so I don't have to run extra wires to the camera. Has 2 modes and the fastest one does not make that much noise (as some people say) + if you use external mic - you're golden. Without dummy battery method it can last for me for about 1.5-2 hours 4k in medium heat environment (hot summer), which is way better than 15-30 minutes before it overheats without it.
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