Depends on the connector. If it's a standard J or M-type, you can get one at most electronics stores. It would most likely be 12VDC and 2.5-5 Amps. If it's a 5-pin mini-DIN, you could try to make your own power adapter, or even convert an iOmega mini-DIN adapter from an iOmega CDRW. The Pacific Digital 1930-24 uses the following pinout voltages: 1 = +12VDC ; 2 = +5VDC ; 3 = RTN/CMN ; 4 = +5VDC ; 5 = RTN/CMN. The pinout DOES NOT follow a clockwise or counter clockwise position. The pinout starts at the bottom with pin 1 by itself, above it is Pin 2 & 4 above that. On the opposite side is 3 with 5 on top. Or you can view the following image: http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/7204/minidin5p.gif iOmega external CDRWs have the +5VDC and RTN pins swapped.
Ebay, or if you arent into auctions you can try directly from pacific digital, they can ship to you. Tell them you didnt have one when you bought it, maybe they will give it to you for free.
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Nikon usually uses a standard fitting , but there are now 5 or six different "standard" USB tips (see Wikipedi article about USB if you want pictures. GE makes an adapter cable with interchnageable tips. You can also get the replacement cord thru any Nikon dealer (if they are willing to order it for you), But my personal choice is to get a digital media card reader instead and remove the card from the camera and read it thru the card reader- multi format card readers can be bought at office supply stores for under $20 and sometimes OfficeDepot puts their Aptiva brand single format card readers on sale for $5
if you have the power supply aka the brick and just need the cord from the brick to the wall, a PS2 power cord works just fine! I found that out by accident, but since PS2 is very popular chances are you can find one at any store or on ebay. from the brick to the round post on the back of the device, I don't know about that one...but if you just lost the one piece..the PS2 works fine
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