I wonder why that Mophie 3XL is priced at $199, Rick...at that capacity, it really shouldn't be that much...there must be better bang for the buck options. We *will* find that perfectly sized, not too expensive, 5/9/12V switchable power bank with USB-C and DC barrel outputs, won't we? we've got to!
sure, those V-mount and other packs are nice, but then we're back to a whole camera rig with cage and tons of attachments and cables and tethering you to the rig, or holding up a 15-20lbs rig that holds *everything*, including the battery packs, no cables tethered to you...totally obscuring the fact that we started out with a "Pocket" camera.
My goal is to first figure out a rig that's light enough to hold with one hand, and then *also* figure out a rig that will make a client shiver with respect when I come in with it and plonk it down on a big tripod, looking like a weapon...like that TILTA setup would when fully decked out...the RED school of production gear aesthetic. Don't get me wrong, I like that, too.
For somewhere in-between, I've had the Weebill LAB on pre-order and it's scheduled to arrive tomorrow. My PCC4K, as it is now, with the T5 on top, and the Panasonic 14-120 on it, will fit the Weebill beautifully, I think, and allow for some things that I've been dreaming about for a long time...like shooting my timelapses with motion-keyframes, like one of the much too expensive 3-axis automated pan/tilt/yaw heads, that usually cost upward of $1500:
https://www.zhiyun-tech.com/WEEBILLLABit can handle a max payload of 6lbs, so that'll be my limit with the PCC4K plus accessories, for now.
but that's a discussion for my "Accessorising" thread.