02-15-2025
01:28 PM
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02-18-2025
06:33 PM
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Tiffany
Other than an adapter for the plug, is a small transformer necessary to recharge batteries in a foreign country? Are camera batteries like a laptop that has a built-in transformer in the power cable assembly? Can or should I just recharge with a USB-C cable with the battery in the camera? Any ideas?
02-15-2025 01:42 PM
LP-C6 has 100-240V 50/60Hz input. So you will just need an adapter.
02-18-2025 09:20 AM
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02-18-2025 06:27 PM
I have an R3 and an R5.
02-18-2025 10:13 AM
Greetings,
I travel internationally frequently. Make sure you purchase high quality adapters, or converter depending on where you're going. Even though your Canon charger, laptop, charger, and other accessories are dual voltage, the power delivery in many countries is not the same as it is here. Make sure you keep an eye on things. Check for overheating, etc.
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