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Oct 23, 2007 05:32 |  #1

I have done a good search for this and found nothing.

Is there a product on the market that chargers 2 or 4 BP-511 battery's(All EOS D cameras use them) at once.

I have 2 cameras which use them and each camera takes two batteries. Any ideas?


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Oct 23, 2007 05:55 |  #2
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The very first link that Google returned after a search on ‘BP-511 dual charger’ was this:
http://www.radioshack.​com …dex.jsp?product​Id=2545532 (external link)

What did you search for?


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Oct 23, 2007 05:58 |  #3

180 bucks? :shock: I'd rather get 2 of the SterlingTek chargers and occupy two plugs.

(I'm cheap)


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Oct 23, 2007 06:00 |  #4

The D30 and D60 used to come packaged with that charger.


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Yes, that is expensive..
There are some more, I didn’t check all of them..

http://www.google.com …8&startIndex=&s​tartPage=1 (external link)


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Oct 23, 2007 11:25 |  #6

And Canon's CA-PS400 doesn't recharge two batteries simultaneously; it does them sequentially. Getting two Sterlingtek chargers and a cheap extension cord's a better option for simultaneous recharge.


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Oct 23, 2007 11:42 |  #7

Jon wrote in post #4176789 (external link)
And Canon's CA-PS400 doesn't recharge two batteries simultaneously; it does them sequentially. Getting two Sterlingtek chargers and a cheap extension cord's a better option for simultaneous recharge.

Could not agree more with this. I just picked up a Sterlingtek charger that also has the car lighter plug as well - handy for trips.

That charger above is $180 bucks because its the Canon branded charger. We have to pay those premium prices for Canon battery chargers to that they can R&D new features in DSLR's like live view...:rolleyes:




  
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