01-23-2026
05:18 AM
- last edited on
01-23-2026
08:19 AM
by
Danny
I have a couple hours tomorrow and wanted to do some birding, but the real temperature is supposed to be between 0-5°F here in Michigan. I’ve shot no problem a few times at 15-30° but am I risking any actual body damage going out with it at the lower temperature? I understand the battery may drain faster, I’m talking about the body or lens itself (RF100-400)
01-23-2026 08:22 AM
No birds will be around between 0-5°F.
01-23-2026 08:57 AM
Should be fine, just keep it in your coat between shots.
01-23-2026 09:00 AM
Tried a photo of clouds. Lens fogged up, gave up.
01-23-2026 10:59 AM
LOL
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