Pea-n-Me
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Do you normally use special batteries if you know you're going to be using your camera in extremely cold conditions?
I'd never had a problem before, but realized from the top of a ski slope this winter that I probably should have when my brand new S3 wouldn't work despite fresh batteries. Guess I shouldn't have left in the car overnight at -1 degree (
I know ). But I also ran into a problem last week in two of my cameras using them in the cold, appx 13 degrees, both sets of new batteries ran out.
The batteries I was using were Panasonic digital alkaline batteries. I saw that Energizer makes some for low temps which I think I'll buy in the future. Food for thought.
I'd never had a problem before, but realized from the top of a ski slope this winter that I probably should have when my brand new S3 wouldn't work despite fresh batteries. Guess I shouldn't have left in the car overnight at -1 degree (

The batteries I was using were Panasonic digital alkaline batteries. I saw that Energizer makes some for low temps which I think I'll buy in the future. Food for thought.