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  1. Jrff that sounds very encourageing. Like I mentioned her instruction manual mentioned heating elements and nothing else. I guess the ladies want to look nice on this trip. If all I need is a plug that will allow a US standard fixture to be plugged into a round prong, I will be in good shape. Hopefully by the end of June I will have many shots to share on Photo.net
  2. Thank you Tiem.

    I hope that what she just paid $34.00 for will work. I am aware of the two round prongs that are used in Europe compared to our flat parallel style here. My chargers are external types so that the camera will be in no danger from a direct connection. We are taking my wife?s 82-year-old father back for probably his last visit home. He left his homeland in late 1939 when captured and forced into a labor camp in Siberia. He still has family in several cities that we will visit. I think it will be a great photography trip.

  3. My wife just came back from Radio Shack with a power converter to be able to

    use her hair drier and curling iron while were on our trip of a lifetime to Poland

    starting June 5th. This made me wonder how I am going to be able to recharge my

    Nikon batteries when I get there. Reading here instruction manual it does not say

    anything about any devises other than hair driers and heating elements. About all I

    can gather from reading the enclosed data sheet is that Poland is a 220 Volt

    supplier at 50 HZ. What advise can any tell me to keep my batteries charged up

    for 15 days? Oh I am using the 120V 60hz that I get in Southern Illinois, USA.

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