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09/02/2006 03:09:51 PM · #1
Can anyone help...
I am coming over to the States in a couple of weeks (to do a couple of weeks touring a few of the national parks) and will be spending quite a few days on the road. My question is regarding charging batteries for my Nikon D50 while on the road!
Is there any car adapter I can use while on the road to charge batteries (keeping in mind my camera is also a UK model)!

09/02/2006 03:17:34 PM · #2
What battery number is that?

Edit: Would this work? B&H

Message edited by author 2006-09-02 15:19:12.
09/02/2006 03:20:04 PM · #3
My boyfriend gave me the handiest thing for just that reason.... Its a converter that plugs into the car charger, then you plug regular "plug-in" type chargers into it. Just like you would at home. I can charge 3 things at the same time with it.
09/02/2006 03:27:18 PM · #4
Originally posted by ButterflySis:

What battery number is that?

Edit: Would this work? B&H


It's a EN-EL3a
09/02/2006 03:28:17 PM · #5
Originally posted by idnic:

My boyfriend gave me the handiest thing for just that reason.... Its a converter that plugs into the car charger, then you plug regular "plug-in" type chargers into it. Just like you would at home. I can charge 3 things at the same time with it.


Sound just what I'm after, what is it and where do I get one...

:o)
09/02/2006 03:32:37 PM · #6
Originally posted by IanA:

Originally posted by idnic:

My boyfriend gave me the handiest thing for just that reason.... Its a converter that plugs into the car charger, then you plug regular "plug-in" type chargers into it. Just like you would at home. I can charge 3 things at the same time with it.


Sound just what I'm after, what is it and where do I get one...

:o)


had to run to the car to see.... Its's a 180watt Power Inverter by Audiovox

PriceGrabberHas them for about $30
09/02/2006 03:36:14 PM · #7
Thanks idnic, I'll look into this

:o)
09/02/2006 03:37:31 PM · #8
You can by power inverters at any auto parts store like Pepboys or Kragen even places like Fry's has them and I'd bet Circuit City or Best Buy too.
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