Andy Smith
September 15th, 2002, 06:21 AM
So much for ANYBODY knowing what they are talking about on the DC car adapter charger/power for the GL2, or a alternitave to get power to the camera from a 12V source.
1. Cannon tech says this adapter uses same coupler that comes with GL2. Even refered me to page 147 in the manual. NOT TRUE. One coupler has male fitting, the other has female.
2. B&H salesman assured me this unit was indeed what I had to have to power the camera from a 12 volt belt. Also assured me the coupler from the adapter to the camera was the same as the one that came with the camera. As stated above, NOT TRUE
3. B&H salesman #1 told me there was no third party adapter that would do this, even after me telling him I had a NRG adapter that went from the battery belt directly to my Sony VX1000.
4. After ordering the Cannon DC car adapter from B&H and finding out my coupler didn't fit, I called B&H to find out what was up. B&H salesman #2 asked me why I didn't get a NRG adapter for it to begin with? (DUH, am I missing something here?) He assured me that there WAS such a thing for the GL2 and said they had five in stock. I ordered one and got a RMA on the Cannon unit.
Why is this such a hard thing for people to understand? Am I the only one that uses belt power for a all day shoot?
All this crap kept me from being able to use my new camera on a all day shoot, on location, this weekend. BUMMER!
While I'm on a roll, Sony's AC adapter will charge a battery in the adapter and another one in the camera at the same time as long as the camera power is off. Cannon should learn a lesson from this. Their, "pickle is a nickle" attitude of forcing their customer to have to buy additional propriority accesories is overkill that customers resent. At least I do!!
Stay tuned for a update on the NRG adapter when it comes in . . .
1. Cannon tech says this adapter uses same coupler that comes with GL2. Even refered me to page 147 in the manual. NOT TRUE. One coupler has male fitting, the other has female.
2. B&H salesman assured me this unit was indeed what I had to have to power the camera from a 12 volt belt. Also assured me the coupler from the adapter to the camera was the same as the one that came with the camera. As stated above, NOT TRUE
3. B&H salesman #1 told me there was no third party adapter that would do this, even after me telling him I had a NRG adapter that went from the battery belt directly to my Sony VX1000.
4. After ordering the Cannon DC car adapter from B&H and finding out my coupler didn't fit, I called B&H to find out what was up. B&H salesman #2 asked me why I didn't get a NRG adapter for it to begin with? (DUH, am I missing something here?) He assured me that there WAS such a thing for the GL2 and said they had five in stock. I ordered one and got a RMA on the Cannon unit.
Why is this such a hard thing for people to understand? Am I the only one that uses belt power for a all day shoot?
All this crap kept me from being able to use my new camera on a all day shoot, on location, this weekend. BUMMER!
While I'm on a roll, Sony's AC adapter will charge a battery in the adapter and another one in the camera at the same time as long as the camera power is off. Cannon should learn a lesson from this. Their, "pickle is a nickle" attitude of forcing their customer to have to buy additional propriority accesories is overkill that customers resent. At least I do!!
Stay tuned for a update on the NRG adapter when it comes in . . .