 | | 02/22/2007 9:06 AM | Alert
| When I got my digital camera a few years ago, I assumed I'd also get an adapter. So far I haven't and it hasn't been too inconvenient. I assume it would great if you were doing a lot of photography indoors, close to AC.
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 | | 02/24/2007 2:05 AM | Alert
| really no. because I use my cam sometimes. so I use DC
but AC is good if that WIRELESS | | | |
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 | | 03/01/2007 10:02 AM | Alert
| I'm sorry, I don't follow that. I don't know how AC can be wireless.
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 | | 03/16/2007 4:51 PM | Alert
| | I did not know there could be a wireless powersource. I thought that it had to be connected. My camera did not come with an AC Adapter but you can purchase one separately, I think anyways. You might want to check if you can even use an AC Adapter with your camera. | | | |
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 | | 08/12/2007 10:28 PM | Alert
| | Just get a spare battery and keep it charged. I've never heard of using an AC adapter with a camera- I would think that would be horribly limiting (unless, like you said, you were doing indoor photography, say, product photos while it was on a tripod or something...). | | | |
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 | | 08/14/2007 6:58 AM | Alert
| hmm.. sounds like you are photographing for an entire day with extremely battery-draining settings. don't like to get restricted by wires and cables too! unless it's a video camera that you're talking abt :P | | | |
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 | | 02/11/2008 8:04 AM | Alert
| | I agree with amber. Unless you do most of your shooting indoors and by a powersource, the best option for you would be to purchase a second and possibly 3rd battery and keep them charged and ready in your bag. | | | |
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 | | 06/02/2008 12:57 AM | Alert
| | I agree with amber and franchise, keeping a spare, more more than one spare charged battery does seem to be the best option. It's easy and there're no wires and just in case the power goes off you're not left stranded... | | | |
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