Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 1/26/2005 5:03:18 PM Central Standard Time, Thinkofcole@aol.com writes: Anyone who has charged camera batteries in Europe know how to advise this post on craigslist in San Francisco? ____________________________________ Reply to: _anon-57164183@craigslist.org_ (mailto:anon-57164183@craigslist.org?subject=Need%20advice%20on%20best%20elect rical%20converter/adapter%20for%20Eu rope%20) Date: 2005-01-26, 8:45AM PST I have a young niece who will be in Europe for several weeks this spring with members from her class. She has worked very hard to pay her own way, and wants to bring a digital camera along to take pictures. The batteries will need to be recharged periodically. I know electrical power is different in Europe, so I wanted to get her a converter/adapter. In reading postings from photographers, however, there seems to be a problem with converters/adapters and using battery rechargers for cameras. Apparently they blow out or do damage to converter/adapter units. I need to understand why, as well as what kind of converter/adapter 'package' would prevent that problem. Thank you. If it is a new camera and charger, say from the last 2 years or so, it probably will run on 50 to 60 cycle power, they use 50 cycle. If so, and you can check by reading the power requirements on the charger, all they need is a adapter plug/kit which you can get from any Radio Shack. I recharged my DVD player batteries over there with no problems at all. Gene