How many of you take your camera to the stand with you? I was wondering about temperature bothering the camera.
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Doesn't get cold or hot enough inTexas to worry about the camera as long as it's wrapped up safely against moisture and then the temperature will affect your optics more than any machine works.
If going from warm to cold or vice/versa then just make sure you give your camera time to adjust to the temp change and not fog up your lens.
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I use my camera in below zero temperatures up here in Wyoming. The key is to make sure that you slowly warm the camera up after being outside so as to not cause a lot of condensation from coming in from the outside into a warm environment. I leave the camera out in the open when I come in from outside rather than having it sealed up in the camera bag.
Take an extra battery or two, fully charged and keep them inside your coat against your body to keep them warm.
shooting outside in cold weather is not a problem at all and you should absolutely take your camera to your stand, you never know when the opportunities are going to come for some great shots.
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I use my camera in below zero temperatures up here in Wyoming. The key is to make sure that you slowly warm the camera up after being outside so as to not cause a lot of condensation from coming in from the outside into a warm environment. I leave the camera out in the open when I come in from outside rather than having it sealed up in the camera bag.
Take an extra battery or two, fully charged and keep them inside your coat against your body to keep them warm.
shooting outside in cold weather is not a problem at all and you should absolutely take your camera to your stand, you never know when the opportunities are going to come for some great shots.
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