Taking my camera to the frozen north
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Batteries will take a knock, make sure you keep the replacement ones warm close to your body.
Taking a camera and lenses from hot to cold will cause issues, try not to get the gear too warm.
Cold will cause ice and dew on the lens overnight, there are some fixes for this, a handwarmer and velcro around the end of the lens will help.
-40 you are risking the shutter freezing entirely!
Taking a camera and lenses from hot to cold will cause issues, try not to get the gear too warm.
Cold will cause ice and dew on the lens overnight, there are some fixes for this, a handwarmer and velcro around the end of the lens will help.
-40 you are risking the shutter freezing entirely!
RobDickinson said:
Batteries will take a knock, make sure you keep the replacement ones warm close to your body.
I don't know if these things are still available but I had a remote battery cord for my Pentax 6x7.The 'plug' mimics the battery within the camera body whilst the battery itself at the other end of the cable is kept warm close to your body.
I have used my camera in minus 25 in Helsinki (before windchill was taken into account) and minus 20 at Tampere, the canon 450d is still working fine and about to get another outing in Northern Lapland for 5 days to see if I can take decent pictures.
Only thing I have not got yet is the remote control which I will be getting shortly.
Have a battery grip to keep everything powered and a good tripod and you will be fine.
Though on the advice from here I bought a wide angle lens to play with.
Below was the first time I was playing with the camera, not bad considering no tripod and hands were freezing up.
Wish this one was clearer, but I had had enough.

3pm next to the sauna.

Only thing I have not got yet is the remote control which I will be getting shortly.
Have a battery grip to keep everything powered and a good tripod and you will be fine.
Though on the advice from here I bought a wide angle lens to play with.
Below was the first time I was playing with the camera, not bad considering no tripod and hands were freezing up.
Wish this one was clearer, but I had had enough.
3pm next to the sauna.
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