...110 v ~ 220 v (it should be in the fine print on the charger itself). If it includes 220 v then you will not need a converter. If it only states 110 v, without stating 220v, then you will need a ...
...110 to 220 Change from 110 to 220 watts The problem you had mentioned is not understandable, but if you need to increase the voltage from 110 to 220, all you need is a step-up transformer.Need to ...
to this link, it says that the charger is 110-220 volts. You can look on the label and it should say "110-220", and if so, you should be good with only an adaptor vs. having to use a voltage convertor
220 or 110 May be I have used a wrong charger and hence this problem. My battery is tested for full charge. But the camera does not operate on battery. I feel there is problem in the area of switching
110 or 220, however you will need an adapter to make sure you can plug into the outlets. Luggage shops are a good source for power adapters. As for the memory question, it really depends on the camera
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