Susan_NYC
Member
Do I need EU version batteries (18-663) to use in the charger when I'm in France/Ireland this summer? The charger should be fine with the right plug, right? If I do need different batteries, better to get them here?
Thanks...
Thanks...
Jamie123
Veteran
I don't think that you need different batteries. The right plug adapter should be enough.
Joe Mondello
Resu Deretsiger
Jamie123 said:I don't think that you need different batteries. The right plug adapter should be enough.
I agree. It's an international charger. Clunky, but international.
Have a great trip! Post lots of pictures!!
uhligfd
Well-known
How do you think the "new batteries" would interact with the camera? Just because you hop islands in the sea, does not force you to change your lenses, batteries, color dresses, ...
All you need to be able to do is mate your stomach to new food and your battery charger to new mains voltage. So do look at your charger carefully. It probably says 100 - 250 V on there someplace. If it does you are fine everywhere on earth. If it says 127 V or 117 V or some such limited US voltage on there, you are in trouble with that charger anywhere else on this globe. Physics 101 never taken, I am afraid. But I am almost 99 % sure that your charger will be "universal" as all of them are nowadays. DO LOOK, however.
All you need to be able to do is mate your stomach to new food and your battery charger to new mains voltage. So do look at your charger carefully. It probably says 100 - 250 V on there someplace. If it does you are fine everywhere on earth. If it says 127 V or 117 V or some such limited US voltage on there, you are in trouble with that charger anywhere else on this globe. Physics 101 never taken, I am afraid. But I am almost 99 % sure that your charger will be "universal" as all of them are nowadays. DO LOOK, however.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Even if the charger is good for European 240V the pin arrangement will be wrong, except in super luxury hotels that have US style electrical outlets.
You'll need an adaptor from the airport, although hotel chambermaids usually have several that previous guests have left behind.
You'll need an adaptor from the airport, although hotel chambermaids usually have several that previous guests have left behind.
usccharles
Well-known
you are fine. i did a paris london spain US tour with my camera and everthing was AOK.

Mauro
Mauro
I agree with Jon. Here in Europe any country has its own plug, so the French plug is different from the British one, from the German, from the Italian: I think you may find such an adapter in any large department store (I remember I saw it in Walgreens in Las Vegas, two years ago).
By the way, when in Europe you cannot miss Italy: Rome is a great place for any photo addict!
Have a nice and safe trip.
By the way, when in Europe you cannot miss Italy: Rome is a great place for any photo addict!
Have a nice and safe trip.
E
Edward Felcher
Guest
You need a plug adapter.
There is no difference between "EU" batteries and batteries from anywhere else. Just a different sticker because of different regulatory agencies. The batteries are identical.
There is no difference between "EU" batteries and batteries from anywhere else. Just a different sticker because of different regulatory agencies. The batteries are identical.
S
Scarpia
Guest
As you live in NYC such adapters are available almost everywhere including Walgreens, Rite Aid, Duane Reed, certainly Radio Shack, etc. I'm sure they are cheaper here than overseas. Bon Voyage.
Kurt M.
Kurt M.
steenkamp
Established
Hello Susan,
the M8 Charger comes with three different adapters. With these adapters you will have no problems here in Europe. The charger was built to handle 240V...
Guido
the M8 Charger comes with three different adapters. With these adapters you will have no problems here in Europe. The charger was built to handle 240V...
Guido
Susan_NYC
Member
thanks so much for the info!
thanks so much for the info!
Wow - thanks everyone for the speedy responses. I'll go reassured and happy. And I'll shoot a LOT of pictures, I'm sure.
thanks so much for the info!
Wow - thanks everyone for the speedy responses. I'll go reassured and happy. And I'll shoot a LOT of pictures, I'm sure.
Peter Klein
Well-known
Bon voyage, Susan. I always look forward to your photos on Flickr. If you shoot European scenery the way you shoot New York, we're all in for a treat. Enjoy your trip, and please keep 'em coming.
--Peter
--Peter
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Susan_NYC:
I had not seen your photos before the Peter Klein comment above prompted me to look at your Flickr gallery. I am very impressed and look forward to seeing your photos of France and Ireland.
I had not seen your photos before the Peter Klein comment above prompted me to look at your Flickr gallery. I am very impressed and look forward to seeing your photos of France and Ireland.
Susan_NYC
Member
Thank you so much, Peter and Jon - I love the encouragement! I will take a lot of pictures in five weeks - Flickr will be sorry they took away the posting limit!
Susan
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