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We had temperatures of -40 and colder with a wind chills into the -55
range. At that point your fingers will no longer work.
If it is
really cold you might have to warm up your camera (or keep it warm). In a
small group of 5 guys we went on a sunny -20 day... the camera's stored in
backpacks did not work; the only one that worked was the one strapped around
the guys neck and stored inside his jacket. After the trip the 'frozen'
camera worked just fine.<o></o
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So if you’re out and about keep the camera from freezing. In mild
temperatures it can be as simple as the heat from your hands... in other cases
you need cuddled up to your skin while the rest of your body freezes.<o></o
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