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<blockquote data-quote="Moabhikers" data-source="post: 553710" data-attributes="member: 42122"><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>We are taking a 9 day camping trip in the Andes next month and will not have access to AC power during the trip. I'm trying to determine if I should just buy and bring extra batteries for our d5200, or is there a solution to charge from, say a larger portable USB battery or solar charger?</p><p></p><p>I expect to take about 2500-3000 photos, probably very little or no use of the flash. I am however hoping to do some longer exposure photos at night.</p><p></p><p>thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moabhikers, post: 553710, member: 42122"] Hello We are taking a 9 day camping trip in the Andes next month and will not have access to AC power during the trip. I'm trying to determine if I should just buy and bring extra batteries for our d5200, or is there a solution to charge from, say a larger portable USB battery or solar charger? I expect to take about 2500-3000 photos, probably very little or no use of the flash. I am however hoping to do some longer exposure photos at night. thanks! [/QUOTE]
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