Hi im just wondering if the battery charger will plug into an Australian power outlet?
ChrisStewart Member 124 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Australia More info | Oct 02, 2007 00:36 | #1 Hi im just wondering if the battery charger will plug into an Australian power outlet? http://www.myspace.com/southozstew
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D_A Member 37 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Adelaide South Australia More info | Oct 02, 2007 00:41 | #2 quick answer: NO
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AdamLewis Goldmember 4,122 posts Likes: 53 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Oct 02, 2007 00:44 | #3 D_A wrote in post #4047617 quick answer: NO Long answer; yes, but you will need to buy some votage/amp convertors, these are expensive. NOT TRUE
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Primm Senior Member 787 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: I come from the land Down Under More info | Oct 02, 2007 00:50 | #4 D_A wrote in post #4047617 quick answer: NO Long answer; yes, but you will need to buy some voltage/amp convertors, these are expensive. My mobile phone (bought O/S) charger works just fine with a $10 power point converter. Ruth.
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Moppie Moderator 15,105 posts Gallery: 24 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 456 Joined Sep 2004 Location: Akarana, Aotearoa. (Kiwiland) More info | Oct 02, 2007 01:25 | #5 Or, since they just use a standard cord, all you need is one with an Ausie plug on the end.
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Raymate Goldmember More info | Oct 02, 2007 01:40 | #6 YES, check the bottom it should say 100-240v 50/60Hz Canon: EOS 5DmkII • 50D • 40D • 350D • 100 f2.8L IS Macro • 70-200 f4L • 24-105 f4L IS • 17-40 f4L • 50 f1.4 • 60 f2.8 Macro • 85 f1.8 • 430EX • 580EX II • ST-E2
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Oct 02, 2007 02:32 | #7 |
khall Goldmember 3,803 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: Wollongong Australia. More info | Oct 02, 2007 04:07 | #8 The cord is readily available in Australia. High street price under 10 dollars Australian. YNWA.
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AdamJL Goldmember 4,365 posts Likes: 13 Joined May 2006 Location: 'Straya More info | Oct 02, 2007 08:40 | #9 Either buy a convertor, or do a home made job of switching the plug itself on the cord to the Aussie plug. Not hard, just have to do the right wiring and you're done.
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