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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential for constant "on" operation,
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This review is from: Canon ACK-DC20 AC Adapter Kit for PowerShot G7, G9 and Digital Rebel XT/XTi (Electronics)
I am involved in amateur astrophotography these days and now I don't have to worry about my batteries dying when I'm in the middle of a long session of 3-4 hours. This adapter works perfectly with my Canon Digital Rebel XT (350D) and is the "one to buy" for this purpose. It comes with two fake batteries (one for the PowerShot G7 I suppose and one for the Rebel XT/XTi) and a little mini jack plugs into that after it is inserted into the camera. As always, Canon quality is apparent. This product is a great value.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AC/DC converter,
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This review is from: Canon ACK-DC20 AC Adapter Kit for PowerShot G7, G9 and Digital Rebel XT/XTi (Electronics)
Saves on battery life. This is the correct P/N for the Canon EOS Rebel.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ACK-20 Canon Adapter / Solid Canon Quality,
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This review is from: Canon ACK-DC20 AC Adapter Kit for PowerShot G7, G9 and Digital Rebel XT/XTi (Electronics)
Greetings, I'm using this product on my Canon 400D / XTI so my experience is only with that camera. First off, please keep in mind that this product uses a "Battery" that goes into your camera and then a electrical plug is inserted into that "Battery". This battery is exactly like the battery you are now using. The Canon package contains two batteries, each in their own plastic bag. One bag has a white piece of tape on it, this battery is for the G7 & G9 camera. The 400D uses the battery in the bag with the yellow tag on it. That battery is also marked with a DR-700 as per page 164 of the Canon manual. This battery is slipped into the battery compartment and then the male plug is inserted, you'll play with the rubber covering piece on the camera body to allow the power cable to exit the battery compartment. Plug the AC adapter into your 110V power source and turn your camera on and your good to go. I'm using this set up to take extended exposures for Star Trails, this type of photography requires multi hour un-interrupted power source. I've powered this adapter from a 12V battery through a 110V inverter and then this ACK-20 is plugged into that inverter. Canon quality and a great item for studio of field use. Hope this helps.
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