01-26-2014 12:10 PM - edited 01-26-2014 12:39 PM
How responsive is the HF-R400 LCD in cold weather? On occasion I will be filming animals outdoors below freezing down to maybe 15 degrees or so. I did see that the recomended operating temperatures are 32 to 104 deg F.
Any other issues I may run into and precautions I should take?
So far the camcorder is performing really well here in Flordia. I'll be heading home in a couple of weeks.
Bill
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01-28-2014 05:48 PM
Hi Bill,
While we don't offer recommendations for operating the camcorder outside the recommended temperature range, to avoid fogging lenses, we do recommend that you change the operating environment gradually.
It's a good idea to keep the camcorder in an insulated carrier. Such a carrier will cool down gradually, avoiding internal fogging of the camcorder's lens.
01-28-2014 05:48 PM
Hi Bill,
While we don't offer recommendations for operating the camcorder outside the recommended temperature range, to avoid fogging lenses, we do recommend that you change the operating environment gradually.
It's a good idea to keep the camcorder in an insulated carrier. Such a carrier will cool down gradually, avoiding internal fogging of the camcorder's lens.
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