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Subject: [OM] Re: DSLRs in cold climates?
From: Mark Dapoz <md@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 00:06:49 -0400 (EDT)
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Curtis P. Hedman wrote:
>
>                                               I know that the
> batteries aren't happy cold, nor are LCD displays, and I suppose
> auto-focus motors might not be too happy, either. How about the basic
> imagers? I've seen very little (though I haven't done a lot of
> looking) that addresses this subject. Does one need some sort of
> heated enclosure (like a marine housing!)? Or maybe a soft
> leather-like wrap-around with heating elements? Or are these things
> really much more robust than the specs would suggest?  Inquiring
> minds want to know!

I regularly use my E-1 in sub-zero temperatures, usually down to about
-35C.  The camera itself and the lenses have no problem with the cold,
the LCD screen does get a bit sluggish though.  The big problem is the
battery, Li-Ion batteries go flat rather quickly when the temperature
drops.  I usually keep a few spare batteries with me in my coat and swap
them when the battery gets too cold.  I've been meaning to build an
external battery pack for the E-1 which I can keep inside my coat but
I haven't gotten around to doing that yet.  Maybe this winter.
                                        -mark

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