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| Thread ID: 123145 | 2012-02-06 22:43:00 | Car Charger for Canon Legria HFM40 Video Camcorder | Bobh (5192) | PC World Chat |
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| 1257822 | 2012-02-06 22:43:00 | I am planning to take a trip up the Westcoast in the near future but I need to be able to recharge my camera BP-xxx Intelligent Li-on batteries. I emailed Cannon and got this reply; Unfortunately the Canon HFM40 does not have a car charger My new camera has a built in charger that can only be connected to the mains. One solution might be a car power inverter like these from Dick Smith. www.dicksmith.co.nz I am thinking that the DSNZ_M5150 would be best for me as it is the smallest (and cheapest). I do not want too much drain on the battery. Any recommendations. |
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| 1257823 | 2012-02-06 22:54:00 | I am planning to take a trip up the Westcoast in the near future but I need to be able to recharge my camera BP-xxx Intelligent Li-on batteries. I emailed Cannon and got this reply; My new camera has a built in charger that can only be connected to the mains. One solution might be a car power inverter like these from Dick Smith. www.dicksmith.co.nz I am thinking that the DSNZ_M5150 would be best for me as it is the smallest (and cheapest). I do not want too much drain on the battery. Any recommendations. The paralell import shop in queensgate lower hutt(not sure of actual name of shop) have a universal charger with both mains and car charging. You just move the pins to line them up with the battery. Works a treat. Around the $80 mark |
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