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Australia Power Plug to North America Long story short, I ordered a X-T1 online from an Australia seller and did not think about the different power plug used until I got the product this morning. What are my options to this? Order a new a/c power that is for North America? Or get a battery charger that plugs into the wall? Somewhat confused with all the options I have found when I did a search online, such as converters & adaptors. |
Look at the back of the charger. It should say something like 100 to 240 volts. If it says that you can just grab a new cable for a couple of bux and be good to go. i get if you look around the house you will have the cable you need. http://www.primecables.com/p-314221-...-pin#sku314221 I am guessing it looks like this: http://www.kenrockwell.com/fuji/x-t1...33-charger.jpg The back something like this: http://g01.a.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1BE38H...1-E2-A1-M1.jpg |
^Ding Ding Ding! The charger should handle both voltages (I doubt Fuji will produce 2 where one is 240 only and the other 110/240). Just get the cable and you're gold. On a related topic- go pick yourself up some Wasabis (or another reputable 3rd party brand). The charger is more compact, and you'll need 2-3 batteries for every DSLR battery you used to carry lol https://www.amazon.com/Wasabi-Power-...wasabi+np-w126 |
Thanks guys! It worked, found a spare cord at home. M3thods - Yeah I'm going to look at getting some extra batteries. |
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