AndrewWG
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All,
Next question from me is:
What do you do when the "weather outside is frightful"? By this I mean, COLD! I want to get out and take some pics, but am worried that it will have some bad effects on my camera. I know that Canon says it's working temp is down to 32deg or something likt that, but you can't really tell me that people don't take pics when it is below 32 deg, can you? I know that there will be "problems" such as fogging of the lens, etc. My plan would be to take the camera and lens and have them in a ziplock (2 gallon) until the temp is somewhat balanced and then put it back into the ziplock before bringing it back inside. I am thinking this will help to avoid moisture inside the camera itself. Is this a right or wrong way of thinking?
Also, will the cold temps in general cause any harm to the camera? LCD? Anything? I'm not talking Arctic cold, but probably in the 20's or so. I don't think I could stand to be outside very long if it was below that.
Next question from me is:
What do you do when the "weather outside is frightful"? By this I mean, COLD! I want to get out and take some pics, but am worried that it will have some bad effects on my camera. I know that Canon says it's working temp is down to 32deg or something likt that, but you can't really tell me that people don't take pics when it is below 32 deg, can you? I know that there will be "problems" such as fogging of the lens, etc. My plan would be to take the camera and lens and have them in a ziplock (2 gallon) until the temp is somewhat balanced and then put it back into the ziplock before bringing it back inside. I am thinking this will help to avoid moisture inside the camera itself. Is this a right or wrong way of thinking?
Also, will the cold temps in general cause any harm to the camera? LCD? Anything? I'm not talking Arctic cold, but probably in the 20's or so. I don't think I could stand to be outside very long if it was below that.
