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Should I bring a digital camera to a foreign country?

July 10th, 2009 | by camera |
kasia the pirate asked:


I’m planning on staying my summer (between 6 and 8 weeks) in Poland with some of my family. Usually, I bring a normal camera with film and what not but it’s always a hassle getting the pictures developed. I want to bring my digital camera with me so I can take pictures. The camera is battery powered and I will have limited access to my uncle’s computer, but I won’t be able to upload the pictures I don’t think. Any tips or ideas for bringing the digital camera or is just a bad idea?

JONATHAN
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  1. 5 Responses to “Should I bring a digital camera to a foreign country?”

  2. By david b on Jul 13, 2009 | Reply

    WADE

    Just get a bigger memory chip and an adaptor for your battery recharger.

  3. By larpmanx on Jul 15, 2009 | Reply

    JOHNIE

    I would definately take the digital camera. Instead of uploading your photos, you can have CDs made in Poland, but the price of memory cards have come down. Just take a couple of 2or 4GB cards, depending on how many pictures you usually take and how many pixels there are in your photos.

  4. By marina_rat on Jul 17, 2009 | Reply

    JEWEL

    You can buy batteries ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD.. and that includes third world markets. Just get a larger memory chip and don’t shoot those huge photos.. a 640×480 image is good for nice 5×7 photos and can be blown up to 8×10 so you don’t need a huge image.

    I have carried a digital camera in foreign countries since 1998 and never have regreted it.

  5. By Milka on Jul 19, 2009 | Reply

    TYREE

    Czesc Kasia!
    My dad ALWAYS brings his digital cammera with him to Poland and we go every year. He got one of those 3 dollar converter thingie from radio shack to load his batteries in the normal charger. But if yours runs on just regular AA batteries then you can find those in basically any store (when in doubt go to Carrefour they have EVERYTHING). As for the photos I’d just buy a big memmory card or bring a laptop. Also make sure you set your cammera to make smaller images. As for film cammeras I have never had trouble getting the film developed in Poland but whatever.

    Zycze ci szczescia na wakacjach!!!

  6. By First Namesss F on Jul 20, 2009 | Reply

    HASSAN

    Right a bigger memorizer can help you.

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