... and what is the voltage in Japan? why don't you just google and find out ... rather than depending on others to spoon fed you?Can the Canon 350D battery charger (CB-2LTE) be used in Japan?
Input: 100V-240V; AC50/60Hz.
Just wanna be very sure.
Canon service centre is closed so can't check.
think! millions of business travellers with universal voltage 100-240V laptops travelling around the world, any problems?
what on earth are you talking about "current mismatch"?
christ, just go and ahoot, get some nice snap shots ...
Of course I had already done some preliminary checks before this.
I had checked the JNTO website yesterday, only Voltage & Frequency stated. Nothing was mentioned about "CURRENT".
http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/arrange/essential/electricity.html
or http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2225.html
Just wanna be sure that's all, what if there's a current mismatch?
Anyone helpful souls, care to share?
Just go plug it in, your charger is a travel charger aka international everywhere charger unless u go plug in a 2 phase supply... which i dun understand how u will... and without confusing u... u better go plug it in your home to charge your batts now.
Trust me it will work. Have brought all sorts of chargers there before. BTW, japan does NOT use the Singapore 3pin plugs. I travel a lot so I think Japan is similar to US but just in case, bring the EU adaptor as well
Most chargers will work in almost ALL countries. No need to ask in future unless you are going to rarely visited countries (for Singaporeans) like Bulgaria or Gabon etc.
Trust me it will work. Have brought all sorts of chargers there before. BTW, japan does NOT use the Singapore 3pin plugs. I travel a lot so I think Japan is similar to US but just in case, bring the EU adaptor as well
Most chargers will work in almost ALL countries. No need to ask in future unless you are going to rarely visited countries (for Singaporeans) like Bulgaria or Gabon etc.