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Baduck Registered: Mar 04, 2006 Total Posts: 354 Country: Denmark |
Hey guys, |
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jcolwell Registered: Feb 10, 2005 Total Posts: 14784 Country: Canada |
Hi Pato, |
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austinschutz Registered: Oct 08, 2011 Total Posts: 100 Country: United States |
Get yourself some hand and feet warmers too. At that temperature it's hard to even function without a bit of "help." Also, switch batteries every once in a while. The cold weather will really affect how long they stay charged - so be ready for that. If you keep them swapped at regular intervals (maybe every hour) it will help. |
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Baduck Registered: Mar 04, 2006 Total Posts: 354 Country: Denmark |
Jim: good point, I usually breathe into my finder, I will pay more attention for to that! |
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threemilesfina Registered: Oct 30, 2011 Total Posts: 305 Country: Canada |
I am jealous! My company operates Charter flights into Nuuk with some regularity but I have been unable to hop over for a visit myself. |
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MaxiKana Registered: Feb 12, 2006 Total Posts: 273 Country: Finland |
Baduck wrote: |
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15Bit Registered: Jan 27, 2008 Total Posts: 2830 Country: Norway |
Good advice so far. |
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Kafn8td Registered: Feb 05, 2007 Total Posts: 73 Country: United States |
Take a golf club and some balls with you. Tee it up and smack it. Then you can tell everyone you meet that you played golf north of the Artic circle. Plus if you are on an ice pack the ball will bounce forever. |
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Kafn8td Registered: Feb 05, 2007 Total Posts: 73 Country: United States |
Take a golf club and some balls with you. Tee it up and smack it. Then you can tell everyone you meet that you played golf north of the Artic circle. Plus if you are on an ice pack the ball will bounce forever. |
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Roland W Registered: Apr 23, 2004 Total Posts: 1719 Country: United States |
When is the trip? Do you realize there is no sunrise this time of year at Thule? It never comes up. You will have some twlight conditions around the middle of the day, but no direct sun. Determine what the outdoor shooting options might be for when ever you are going, and consider skipping on the 100-400 zoom unless you know you will need it. Besides for your cameras, I would say that you also want plenty of batteries for your flash, and you may want to consider buying or borrowing a second Canon flash, because you may need it for both indoors and some of out doors. A second flash gives you two bodies with flash, or a backup flash if one dies, or two flashes for off camera flash lighting. |
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Baduck Registered: Mar 04, 2006 Total Posts: 354 Country: Denmark |
great points guys! |
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Roland W Registered: Apr 23, 2004 Total Posts: 1719 Country: United States |
The Festival of First Light is celebrating the end to their 4 months of never seeing the sun at that latitude. You should expect the sun to only be a little above the horizon, but for it to stay up for an hour or two, depending on the exact date and location. The twlight before and after will be very long, so if you are prepared for that level of light you will do fine. Sounds like a very interesting trip, and I hope everything works out well for you. |
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Baduck Registered: Mar 04, 2006 Total Posts: 354 Country: Denmark |
Thanks Roland! |
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Scott Stoness Registered: Sep 11, 2006 Total Posts: 8817 Country: Canada |
similar link at http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1067521/0#10152565 |
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Fjellfalck Registered: Dec 04, 2005 Total Posts: 362 Country: Norway |
Baduck wrote: |
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Baduck Registered: Mar 04, 2006 Total Posts: 354 Country: Denmark |
Scott Stoness wrote: |
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Breitling65 Registered: May 31, 2006 Total Posts: 4992 Country: United States |
I would be very careful with non-weathersealed well cameras and lenses. Especially going in and out warm places and cold outside. I shot while -25C in Quebec with my 1DIII & 16-35LII and 24-70L, all survived fine. |
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Scott Stoness Registered: Sep 11, 2006 Total Posts: 8817 Country: Canada |
I have used 5dii outside at -35 a lot and I have not given it the special care in putting it in bags and waiting. etc. And I have not had problems. I live in a cold place and don't have time for such special care. 5dii is tough enough that aside from short batterly performance, and frosting on the lens if I breath wrong. In theory 7d is better for sealing. I have not babied either of the cameras. |
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ChrisHA Registered: Feb 27, 2004 Total Posts: 45 Country: United States |
Cold weather shooting does have it's challenges. I've seen lots of camera failures (including my own with 1D series bodies) in my limited experience which is only 2 weeks a year in sub-zero temps. If you are shooting outdoors, I'd put gear inside of a dry bag or garbage bag before entering warm lodges or heated vehicles. Use heat warmers inside your pockets to keep batteries warm. Put rubber bumpers on your shutter button so that you can feel it with gloves on. I also recommend finding some zippered mitts to wear over your gloves which allows you to shoot with your trigger finger while keeping your hands and other fingers warm. For instance, I normally use Swany's Artic Mitts when photographing polar bear cubs. |