We have 40 degrees C in the shade today. 50 degrees in the sun. I'm not
taking photos because if I'm going outside, it's underwater.
47 degrees of latitude makes a difference from summer to winter.
Foxy
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>Hmmmm. Given what I just read, Olympus should've been able to sell
wheelbarrows full of OM-3Ti's in Canada -- particularly in the Prairies
(today's the first day in weeks that the temperature's risen *above* -15
Celsius [that's about +5 degrees Fahrenheit for the SI-challenged... 8^> ]).
These are not atypical temperatures for Edmonton (or much of the Canadian
and U.S. Prairies) in the winter, and the only camera I have that works
reliably is the OM-1n. The -2s and the -4 I save for above zero Celsius
conditions, unless I'm very briefly out-of-doors.
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