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Cold Weather Photography: Keeping Yourself Warm and Your Gear Working
Dec 15, 2014 22:53:47   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
Another Anthony video great info.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3ZKmh6HHlU&list=TLR5MTOUsBwj8

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Dec 16, 2014 15:48:05   #
Don Craig Loc: Saranac, NY
 
Good stuff, thanks, some ideas I haven't heard before. :)

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Dec 16, 2014 16:01:10   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
Don Craig wrote:
Good stuff, thanks, some ideas I haven't heard before. :)


Don you are welcome. Same with me nice new tricks of the trade.

:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 16, 2014 19:33:56   #
jpgto Loc: North East Tennessee
 
Thanks for sharing this, some new ideas for cold weather shooting.

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Dec 16, 2014 19:51:05   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
jpgto wrote:
Thanks for sharing this, some new ideas for cold weather shooting.


You are more then welcome. New ideas are always helpful.

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Dec 17, 2014 11:20:09   #
scottwell Loc: Buffalo NY
 
Another trick I've recently learned. Instead of the silica gel in the zip lock bag you can use an old sock with some crystal type cat litter to absorb the moisture. Works like a charm.

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Dec 17, 2014 12:08:45   #
Don Craig Loc: Saranac, NY
 
scottwell wrote:
Another trick I've recently learned. Instead of the silica gel in the zip lock bag you can use an old sock with some crystal type cat litter to absorb the moisture. Works like a charm.


You have to be kidding. That's too funny. :thumbup:

I would just hang the thing inside my jacket, but DSLRs are probably peculiar to issues of moisture, sweat, condensation, cold, heat, due to their sensitive electronic feelings.

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Dec 17, 2014 13:07:23   #
lightcatcher Loc: Farmington, NM (4 corners)
 
scottwell wrote:
Another trick I've recently learned. Instead of the silica gel in the zip lock bag you can use an old sock with some crystal type cat litter to absorb the moisture. Works like a charm.


Thank you for the added info scottwell. A just now thought Baking soda or powder?

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