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Canon ACK-DC30 AC Adapter Kit for SD700 IS, SD800 IS, SD850IS, SD900, SD950IS & SD870IS Digital Camera

Canon ACK-DC30 AC Adapter Kit for SD700 IS, SD800 IS, SD850IS, SD900, SD950IS & SD870IS Digital Camera
From Canon Cameras US

List Price: $70.00
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Product Description

Designed to power the Canon SD700 IS Digital camera / Includes a power adapter, an AC cord, and a DC couple


Product Details

  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: 1137B001
  • Released on: 2006-03-31
  • Dimensions: 1.50" h x 4.00" w x 3.50" l, .75 pounds

Features

  • Supplies power to your Canon PowerShot SD700 IS from a standard power outlet
  • Ideal for studio shooting and other indoor environments

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The ACK-600 AC Adapter Kit supplies power to your Canon PowerShot SD700 IS from a standard power outlet. This is a great accessory to use for studio shooting and other indoor functions, such as AV photo viewing or downloading your pictures to a computer since it saves you from having to rely on battery power.


Customer Reviews

doesn't work1
does not work at all - check on line - many many folks report same, returned, and amazon advised of problem i note they still offer it for sale -- beware dr klopp maine

Avoid this Item1
In spite of the review above claiming the adapter was not functional on receipt, I ordered it anyway. It was easy to install which leaves no room for a bonehead error. It simply did not work. How could Canon not know something like this? To my credit I didn't try a second one. You should avoid trying it the first time

Quit working after fewer than 10 uses1
I had this only 3 or 4 months and had used it fewer than 10 times when it just quit working. Don't know if it was the adapter itself of the DC coupler (which, by the way, does NOT come with the adapter), but both were purchased at the same time. Canon does not post any info (that I could find) on its web site about how to handle warranty repair returns, so it's even more inconvenient than just packaging it up and returning it.Turns out I really don't need this anyway--the camera has plenty of power for downloading photos onto my computer. In my case it's just a $50 accessory that really isn't necessary. UPDATE: Just called Canon to find out about warranty repair, and they said it doesn't even HAVE a warranty! Not even 90 days, let alone a year. Even companies that sell cheap-o products generally have some kind of warranty on their products. Kinda makes you wonder about the quality of Canon products, doesn't it?