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Cold weather Slicer !TAHuMAgQ/k
hey /p/

What do you consider to cold to shoot in? I took some pictures when it was like Minus 2 Degrees Fahrenheit, and my pictures got like, some weird shit going on.

Pic related. This was during the day, a little bit before the sun started going down.
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>> Anonymous
I've had a digital camera completely lock up on me when it was below freezing.

My only advice is to keep the camera warm. Your manual should have the range of operating temperatures.
>> Anonymous
SEVEN MOTHERFUCKING JACKETS.
I've shot in -50f before, not including windchill
>> Anonymous
>>263664
good thing it wasn't -50 celcius or it would be even worse!
>> Slicer !TAHuMAgQ/k
>>263664

I had about 3 on myself. I was told if I take the camera into warmth to fast, there will be condensation ruining the camera.