11-24-2023 08:57 PM - last edited on 11-25-2023 09:17 AM by Danny
I just bought a Canon R6M2, and I'm wondering regarding the cable charging, can I use my Macbook Charger to charge the camera directly? It's a 61 W charger and the output is 20.3V - 3A or 15V - 3A or 9V - 3A or 2V - 3A. Would it damage the camera or the battery? Thanks!
11-24-2023 09:30 PM - edited 11-24-2023 09:50 PM
Greetings,
Canon sells a very nice USB charger.
Canon PD-E1
I do use my MacBook charger occasionally. It's fine as long as long as it's the OEM charger and not a knock off. Note, do not connect cheap, unknown brand changers which are less than 45w, 9v 3A 🙂. The camera only takes what it needs.
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11-24-2023 11:01 PM
Got it! Thanks, Rick!
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I'm using my MacBook Pro USB C charger with my new R6 Mark II and haven't noticed any issues.
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