Sunday, May 10, 2009

Journeying to Europe with your digital camera?

However, when you travel with a digicam, it's a different experience from that of traveling with a film camera. This is a lesson that way too many travelers appear to be learning the tough way, especially if you are journeying to Europe. After a couples years of depending often on digital for taking pictures when I travel, there are things you need to consider before you head off on your next trip. Charging your battery can be more of a trouble if you are traveling by train : If you're taking an overnight train in Europe, they do not have power adapters at the seats ( certain trains do, but it is not something that you can count on ). However, you'll need a power plug adapter to convert a US outlet plug to the local plug. Almost all of Europe is on the same outlet now-but not all states accept the general "Europe" plug. Click the link to get articles all about summer vacation ideas.

Be certain to research what you will need to jack in, and try to purchase it before you leave ( try CompUSA, Radio Shack, Rand McNally, or your local bags store ). How do I dump my images? For fellow travelers using digicams, this was the #1 problem I have heard continually. This is a lesson that too many travelers appear to be learning the tough way, particularly if you are going to Europe. On a trip to Europe, only one of the five modern hostels I stayed in had more than one outlet available to be used when charging up electronics. Charging your battery can be more of a trouble if you are traveling by train : If you are taking an overnite train in Europe, they do not have power adapters at the seats ( certain trains do, but it is not something that you can count on ). And if you are in a hole, remember you can always buy memory overseas. I was stunned that when I went to Europe, the costs were high, but not so outrageously in order that I would not buy another card if I were in a hole.

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