My Canyon's user manual tells me my camera and battery are not likely to
function below 0C and that the camera and battery would really be much
happier living at 10C or higher.
Both are wimps. That's OK with me since I try very hard to avoid places
with temps less than 10C. But if you're going to the real north country
better take the 3Ti and the exposure guide from the inside of an old
Kodak film box so you'll know how to set the exposure for changing light
conditions when the meter doesn't work. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/14/2010 2:09 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Week long trip to the north country where Winter has arrived with an
> attitude problem.
>
> Perfect opportunity to dedicate the trip to the OM-3Ti with a small handful
> of lenses, or should I pack everything "just in case" and "because I have
> it"? Logistically, I like the idea of a small kit which doesn't need
> batteries. But the other side of me says that I'm more likely to go into
> experimentation mode if I haul the closet with me.
>
> Or maybe, I'll toss this out to the group as this: Would you challenge me
> to a specific kit? Define it for me as well as the expectations?
>
> I'm up for a challenge, why not let you guys tell me what to do.
>
> :)
>
> AG
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