Tip of the Week: Digital Cameras and Cold Weather…

By admin • January 25th, 2010

As winter is truly upon us, one must remember that when we  bring a digital camera from cold weather into a warm house, car or hotel this can cause problems.  When you bring a cold camera indoors, there is the possibility of condensation forming.  One way to help that, is to wrap your camera gear in a towel, and let the equipment come up to room temperature.  The towel will absorb the moisture, and thus assisting in the reduction of possible condensation.  There are several different ways or schools of thought regarding how to prevent condensation, but find the method that works best for you and your situation.

 

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