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ericstaud

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Freezing weather with the P45 and an Alpa
« on: February 04, 2007, 11:55:48 pm »

I am shooting with the P45 & Alpa 12SWA in boston Tuesday and Wednesday. Mostly exteriors. 25 degrees is the high temp.

-What do I need know?
-I can usually shoot all day with 2 P45 bateries. Will I get by on 3 in this weather?
-Will Schneider/copal lenses have any issues?

I know the equipment in the case must warm up before exposing it to warm interior air (or water will condense all over it).

-Eric
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Freezing weather with the P45 and an Alpa
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2007, 11:58:20 pm »

I was out with my aptus 65 and hassy H2 in -10 below (F) weather last week and no problem.  i usually place my lenses in a baggie within my backpack.  I noticed significantly less battery life though

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I am shooting with the P45 & Alpa 12SWA in boston Tuesday and Wednesday. Mostly exteriors. 25 degrees is the high temp.

-What do I need know?
-I can usually shoot all day with 2 P45 bateries. Will I get by on 3 in this weather?
-Will Schneider/copal lenses have any issues?

I know the equipment in the case must warm up before exposing it to warm interior air (or water will condense all over it).

-Eric
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