I'll be traveling from Canada to Eastern Europe (along with Germany and England) in September, and wanted to confirm that I will not need any type of transformer/down-converter for my digital camera and electric shaver.
My understanding is that as opposed to 110/120 VAC @ 60 Hz here in N. America, Europe uses 220/240 VAC @ 50 Hz. Both my digital camera (Canon S410) and my electric shaver's power ratings include both, so it appears as though they are both switching supplies (as opposed to just basic power supplies), but I just wanted to confirm, as frying my gear on vacation is not ideal.
I think all I should need are the actual plug adaptors to properly fit into the European outlets, and I do not require a transformer/down-stepper - but someone can please correct me if I am wrong. Also, if there's anything else I should know related to this, please educate me - I have heard that the actual outlets, in England particularly, come in a few flavors.
Thanks in advance for any replies!
Shard
My understanding is that as opposed to 110/120 VAC @ 60 Hz here in N. America, Europe uses 220/240 VAC @ 50 Hz. Both my digital camera (Canon S410) and my electric shaver's power ratings include both, so it appears as though they are both switching supplies (as opposed to just basic power supplies), but I just wanted to confirm, as frying my gear on vacation is not ideal.
I think all I should need are the actual plug adaptors to properly fit into the European outlets, and I do not require a transformer/down-stepper - but someone can please correct me if I am wrong. Also, if there's anything else I should know related to this, please educate me - I have heard that the actual outlets, in England particularly, come in a few flavors.
Thanks in advance for any replies!
Shard