Oops, sorry for the lack of disclaimer:
"Professional driver, closed course. Do not try this at home without
proper safety equipment. Know location of emergency exits. Have MD and
camera doctor standing by. Call Bill B. to arrange supplementary insurance.
Seriously, thanks for protecting me with the excellent advice.
Moose
clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Please, if you do try this, put the camera in an air-tight plastic bag with
enough room so you can operate the camera without opening the bag. If you've
got some, you might include some desicant, too. Taking an ice-cold camera out
of the freezer into a nice, warm, moist room -- well,
condensation is "liquid damage", too! Once you're done checking the equipment
out, let it warm to room temperature before opening the bag, OK?
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