hey guys,
I'll be leaving for an about two week long trekking tour through lappland in early september. I've decided to take my d70 with me, even as weight is a concern (travelling alone)..
now the interesting questions: how will the batteries (and the camera) survive the (if I'm unlucky) low temperatures? when I was there two years ago, we had to hike through freshly fallen snow - at the end of august.
so - I plan to take the normal li-ion battery with me (which is cold sensitive, from my experience) together with a set of "normal" batteries, which can replace it. if it gets really bad, I can keep them in a pocket close to the body, to keep them warm. other suggestions?
for the camera.. well, officially it shouldn't be operated below 0°C. anyone ever cooled the camera down below this point for an extended timespan?
thanks,
wulfman
I'll be leaving for an about two week long trekking tour through lappland in early september. I've decided to take my d70 with me, even as weight is a concern (travelling alone)..
now the interesting questions: how will the batteries (and the camera) survive the (if I'm unlucky) low temperatures? when I was there two years ago, we had to hike through freshly fallen snow - at the end of august.
so - I plan to take the normal li-ion battery with me (which is cold sensitive, from my experience) together with a set of "normal" batteries, which can replace it. if it gets really bad, I can keep them in a pocket close to the body, to keep them warm. other suggestions?
for the camera.. well, officially it shouldn't be operated below 0°C. anyone ever cooled the camera down below this point for an extended timespan?
thanks,
wulfman
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