Dealing With A Dead Camera Battery On The Road

In the middle of a long road trip, you drive up on a breathtaking natural wonder that instantly makes you reach for your camera. Everything is going as planned, except when you hit the ‘power’ button on your camera nothing happens. This was the case for me the other day while traveling through Kansas, and it got me thinking about what you can do to handle such a situation.

Unfortunately there aren’t many options to getting a charge if you don’t have a charger or aren’t near a plug, but you can deal with a dead camera battery by not making the situation worse.

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Be Prepared For Next Time

Take the consequences of any mishap you encounter while you travel, from getting ripped off while shopping to falling for an Indian taxi scam, and learn from it for the next leg of your journey.

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Some Other Ways To Get The Shot

Don’t ruin your mood if your camera battery dies in the middle of your trip or adventure. A good mood is the most valuable asset a traveler has and you need to do your best to maintain it. Eventually you will get your charge back, just keep rolling when your battery dies and prepare better next time.

[photos by: beardnb, Darren Hester]