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02/18/2003 02:58:51 PM · #1 |
This is gonna sound really dumb...but I've been wondering...Will LCD screens freeze when shooting out in the (very) cold? Temps in the 10s and 20s. |
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02/18/2003 03:20:19 PM · #2 |
no, but you might, put on a warm coat, please. |
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02/18/2003 03:23:31 PM · #3 |
I shot the other night in 25-30 below and mine worked fine. |
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02/18/2003 05:00:06 PM · #4 |
What is more likely to freeze is the zoom on the camera, if you get any moisture on the lens barrel.
Also, a potentially bigger problem is condensation when you bring your cold camera back inside to a warm atmosphere - best way to avoid this is to put your camera into a ziploc type bag when you are still outside, and seal it shut when you bring it back inside and leave it there for an hour or so to warm up. |
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