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01/09/2011 12:48:02 AM · #1
Good evening Ladies and Gentleman!

Am a new member here, although have been "lurking" here for a little bit. Today I took the leap and got my very first dslr, Nikon D3100 kit with the 18-55mm VR and the 55-200mm VR lenses. Now I really really have the itch to take it out on a hike and jump in and start snapping away...my only concern here is that it's been so &$@)? cold here in Pa. Just concerned about condensation when going from a warm environment (car, house) to the bitter cold..is there any type of precaution I should take? Thanks
01/09/2011 02:42:48 AM · #2
Originally posted by Winchester92367:

Good evening Ladies and Gentleman!

Am a new member here, although have been "lurking" here for a little bit. Today I took the leap and got my very first dslr, Nikon D3100 kit with the 18-55mm VR and the 55-200mm VR lenses. Now I really really have the itch to take it out on a hike and jump in and start snapping away...my only concern here is that it's been so &$@)? cold here in Pa. Just concerned about condensation when going from a warm environment (car, house) to the bitter cold..is there any type of precaution I should take? Thanks


Hey John,

When I return from shooting in the cold, I always leave my camera in the bag until it reaches ambient temperature (or close, anyway).
I've owned many cameras/lenses, and never had an issue with condensation doing it that way.

So... go shoooooot !!

Oh, and welcome aboard :)
01/09/2011 12:56:11 PM · #3
Originally posted by roba:

Originally posted by Winchester92367:

Good evening Ladies and Gentleman!

Am a new member here, although have been "lurking" here for a little bit. Today I took the leap and got my very first dslr, Nikon D3100 kit with the 18-55mm VR and the 55-200mm VR lenses. Now I really really have the itch to take it out on a hike and jump in and start snapping away...my only concern here is that it's been so &$@)? cold here in Pa. Just concerned about condensation when going from a warm environment (car, house) to the bitter cold..is there any type of precaution I should take? Thanks


Hey John,

When I return from shooting in the cold, I always leave my camera in the bag until it reaches ambient temperature (or close, anyway).
I've owned many cameras/lenses, and never had an issue with condensation doing it that way.

So... go shoooooot !!

Oh, and welcome aboard :)


Thanks Roba,

Thanks for the advice! Appreciate it! Think I am going to put some Longjohns on and go take my camera for winters walk!
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