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Response to low temp. shooting

from Jim MacKenzie (photojim@yahoo.com)
0 degrees C is not cold enough to require any special attention, believe me. ;)

The only thing you must watch is snow: if there is a lot of snow on the ground, it will cause your meter to think the image is brighter than it is, resulting in underexposure.

I've shot at temperatures approaching -30 C without major problems (although batteries get very fussy at those temperatures).

(posted 8710 days ago)

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