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jann1033
11-10-2006, 08:46 AM
well even though it's in the 60s today winter is coming fast..
so any tips for snow pics
or
anything i ought to know (and obviously don't) about protecting my dslr from cold weather? not sure if due to the digital, if it would be more sensitve to cold than a regular 35mm film camera?
thanks
TomPokNY
11-10-2006, 09:02 AM
anything i ought to know (and obviously don't) about protecting my dslr from cold weather? not sure if due to the digital, if it would be more sensitve to cold than a regular 35mm film camera?Batteries tend to drain faster in colder weather - found that out the hard way trying to take pictures of my niece and nephew's soccer game on a near-freezing day.
I spotted this article (http://www.naturescapes.net/122003/ej1203.htm) on naturescapes.net that talks about equipment issues when photographing on cold winter days.
Hope it helps!
timned88
11-14-2006, 07:40 PM
be careful what you meter off when its snowy. the bright white snow can tend to make the camera underexpose and turn the snow a dreary gray and not a beautiful white so make sure you meter off something with a midtone.
boBQuincy
11-14-2006, 09:09 PM
Metering from snow is no problem with the Zone System, take a reading and add 2-3 stops.
I try to keep my camera inside my coat until I am ready to take the photo.
A snowstorm is one of the very rare occasions when I will sometimes use a UV filter, just to keep the snowflakes off the lens. On a bright snowy day I usually use a polarizer instead.
Magic Kingdom and Disney Studios snow is probably worse for lenses than real snow! ;)
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