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p.1 #5 · Cold weather shooting | |
When it is bitter cold, I take a plastic ziploc bag with me out doors. It's to protect the camera when I come back inside. At that point, the camera is like a little ice box, and the indoor humidity can condense on and, I'm told, inside it. The trick is that you have to seal the camera in the bag while you're still outside in the cold. You want the dry cold air surrounding your camera as it warms back up.
Another thing to keep in mind is gloves. I have a couple pairs of homemade gloves that allow me to free up my finger tips for shooting. One pair has little slits to poke the finger pads through with a minimum of skin exposed. You still need to be careful though. I've been out in 20 degree weather (-7 C), and come inside to the awful pins and needles feeling of over chilled hands.
The shooting is often great on those cold, cloudless winter days. Enjoy!
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