11bravo wrote:
Panasonic camera, FZ1000, Panasonic part (my backup camera is a P7800).
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Dual charger nicely fits into a Lexar Action Camera Case, 508-65821. Plates for both Panasonic and Nikon batteries can be seen. Also carry an OEM Panasonic single charger as a backup (no single point of failure). After being out all day, really appreciate I can charge 2 batteries at once while I sleep.
Oh, I see, Bravo ... thought it was the Nikon's articulating screen, which got damaged. Got it!!! ... Yes, very nice setup you have there ... all fits in that case, quite nicely, huh?
My charging always takes place, here, at home, though, as do my transfers from cameras to PC, using the USB cords. However, unlike the charging paraphernalia, I DO keep the USB connect cords in the bag with the camera - not only so I'm covered if I should ever want or need to do that, elsewhere, but it keeps them all prioritized, so I don't mix them up, when I go to do the transfers ... a recently acknowledged problem, compared to times of yore, when I kept them all in the same drawer. Canon's USB cord is all the same, whether you use an APS-C or a bridge. But none of the other companies do it that way, producing slightly differently-notched cords for all their different models, so, it became a nuisance, trying to sort it all out, all the time. Thankfully, Sony, at least - labels theirs. Can't think why the others don't follow suit. It's totally exhausting trying to figure out which is which (out of some two dozen) years after the purchase was made. I know, when you first buy it, it's Child's Play, huh?
But, years later ... the shoe's on the other foot. Now, THIS one was THIS ... and THIS ONE was THIS ... noooooo .... ah-ah!!!!