Good morning and welcome to
another Terrific Tuesday!
Last week the temperature in
Texas dropped to the 40’s several nights throughout the week, which I think is
great because it gives us a break from the hot weather. On this particular day I was taking pictures
at a part just for fun and after packing my camera bag, I went back home but I
forgot to take the bag inside the house after arriving there. The next morning I went out to get the bag and
take some inside images of my family but when I opened the bag and took out the
camera, all the lenses were fogged and one of them had condensation drops on
the lens!
Did I panicked? Oh yes, I surely did!
Which brings me down to
today’s topic of protecting your camera from cold weather.
http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/how-to-protect-your-digital-camera-in-cold-weather
We all like to take images
out in the cold weather, the snow, ice and the landscape is different and it
gives us the opportunity for great images.
However, we need to remember that most of our DSLR cameras are geared to
work in moderate temperatures and drastic changes in weather conditions and temperatures
can affect them and even damage them permanently. So, if you like the cold weather and like to
be out there taking images, here are some tips and reminders about the cold
weather and your camera equipment.
1. Take
spare batteries, they also get affected by changes in temperature.
2. Protect
your camera from condensation, let it adjust to temperature changes by leaving
it in an environment that is somewhat in between from your house and where you
are planning to go. Put your camera in a
zip lock bag and keep some silica gel bags in your camera bag to absorb
moisture.
3. Provide
some padding for all the equipment.
4. Stay
warm and be sure to dress appropriately to the weather conditions.
Check out this article that talks a little more about protecting your camera and equipment:
There are other suggestions and several sites that will give you some information about protecting yourself and your equipment, here is another one for your reading pleasure:
Well, that is all I have for now, just remember to be careful out there, not only protect your equipment but also protect yourself and your vehicle, you want to come back to download those images!
Until later, this is your Tuesday Ambassador!
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