The Canon LC-E4N battery charger that comes as standard equipment with the 1D-X is rather large and difficult to pack for long trips. Has anyone found a smaller alternative that works safely with LP-E4N batteries?
Don Haines said:Don't try a "universal charger" like the one they sell at "The Source".... I have a friend who got one for her SX-40.... and it didn't work.... I tried it on my LP-E6's.... and it didn't work... she gave it to anther friend with a Rebel and it didn't work... and the last person in our group had a Nikon p/s and it worked for her...
Moral of the story, universal chargers aren't....
Halfrack said:Car charger an option?
Virgil Quick said:The Canon LC-E4N battery charger that comes as standard equipment with the 1D-X is rather large and difficult to pack for long trips. Has anyone found a smaller alternative that works safely with LP-E4N batteries?
WillThompson said:It is called an inverter, 12 VDC to 110 VAC.
expatinasia said:I travel on a lot of and have always wondered why Canon did not make a one battery charger (even if only to buy as an accessory). I use more than one battery a day quite frequently, but would be more than happy with a one battery charger if they made one. As it is now, I just travel with the original.
Not to challenge, more to understand, but why not? Do you not use 3rd party batteries?expatinasia said:No third party charger is ever going anywhere near my Canon batteries.
neuroanatomist said:Halfrack said:Car charger an option?
Thanks, but no. The car charger just replaces the AC cord as a way to power the battery charger itself. The issue is that, uike the compact charger for many other batteries, the 1-series dual battery charger is the size of a paperback novel.
expatinasia said:I travel on a lot of and have always wondered why Canon did not make a one battery charger (even if only to buy as an accessory). I use more than one battery a day quite frequently, but would be more than happy with a one battery charger if they made one. As it is now, I just travel with the original.
No third party charger is ever going anywhere near my Canon batteries.
+1001 and I'm sure the reason Targus & co. aren't making any aftermarket accessories is because it's such a tiny market. 1D bodies make up such a small number of the overall sales that there's little incentive to create one.RGF said:expatinasia said:I travel on a lot of and have always wondered why Canon did not make a one battery charger (even if only to buy as an accessory). I use more than one battery a day quite frequently, but would be more than happy with a one battery charger if they made one. As it is now, I just travel with the original.
No third party charger is ever going anywhere near my Canon batteries.
+1000
I knew it was going to be big, but I was still shocked when I pulled it out of the box. Damn that thing is huge. It's definitely easier to bring 1 or 2 extra batteries instead of the charger. I'm still debating on purchasing a second battery. I'll probably wait until I have the need because my 5DIII will always serve as a back up.neuroanatomist said:the 1-series dual battery charger is the size of a paperback novel.
Don Haines said:Don't try a "universal charger" like the one they sell at "The Source".... I have a friend who got one for her SX-40.... and it didn't work.... I tried it on my LP-E6's.... and it didn't work... she gave it to anther friend with a Rebel and it didn't work... and the last person in our group had a Nikon p/s and it worked for her...
Moral of the story, universal chargers aren't....