Winter temps and my camera gear
bobrandklev
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Living in the Midwest summers are warm so I leave my camera gear in my vehicle but as the temperature drops I find myself carrying my camera bag like a purse in and out of the vehicle to the office to the vehicle to the house and on and on...
It's really not the cold that's bad for the camera but the condensation created when you go from the cold to the warm ... correct?
What is the best practice for dealing with cold to warm temperatures?
Thanks in advance! :thumb
It's really not the cold that's bad for the camera but the condensation created when you go from the cold to the warm ... correct?
What is the best practice for dealing with cold to warm temperatures?
Thanks in advance! :thumb
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Canon 50d, Canon 17-55 IS 2.8, Canon 28-235 IS 4.5-5.6, Tamrom 200-500, Lightroom, Photoshop CS4 and a bag full of other stuff!
SmugMug: www.BobFoto.com
Blog: http://BobFoto.com
All about Bob http://BobRandklev.com
Website Design - Development - Hosting
http://CyberInnovation.com
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