Two thoughts-
If you get one of those "rare" soft everready cases that is big enough for an
OM with winder, you'll have lots of room for a hand warmer. Unless you use a
winder also.
Maybe the "hiking mavens" didn't mention warmers because they think that using
them is for wimps.
Steve Goss, Dallas Tx usa
Bernd Möller wrote:
>
> Hi Dirk,
>
> > I'm surprised no one has thought of my idea on this. Hiking stores sell
> > those chemical foot and hand warmers for inserting in your shoes and
> > gloves respectively. Surely one of those could be made to fit between
> > the bottom of the camera and some kind of case. They are good for
> > several hours at least.
>
> That idea is even better! The heat conductivity of the camera house will
> allow for equal heat dissipation, if such a device is fitted under the body.
> And it cannot be "too" hot, since it is designed for hands and feet. But what
> about condensation?
>
> (think, think, think...)
>
> Bernd
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