11-17-2022 10:13 AM
It's 10:10 AM right now with an outside temperature of 35, wind chill of 28. House is 70. My backyard and deck are in the sun. I'm wanting to set up on my deck and take photos at a bird feeder. Have several species of birds that feed on it and on the ground. I'm aware that condensation can form in the camera. Your advice is most welcome. Thanks.
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11-17-2022 10:21 AM
Warm to cold is not much of a problem, it is cold to warm that causes condensation and fogging. Some folks put the camera in a sealed ziplock when they bring it indoors until the temperature equalizes a bit.
11-17-2022 10:21 AM
Warm to cold is not much of a problem, it is cold to warm that causes condensation and fogging. Some folks put the camera in a sealed ziplock when they bring it indoors until the temperature equalizes a bit.
11-17-2022 01:09 PM - edited 11-17-2022 01:09 PM
Thanks. Have some one gallon Ziplock bags which will work. Office is a bit cooler than the upstairs of our split foyer home.
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