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A real adventure getting back from Sedona today
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 397429" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>I really was not all that bad. I do love the snow. The snow was very dry so I did not get very wet at all. Now THAT would have been miserable!</p><p></p><p>I am going to Monument Valley AZ/UT next week for my 3 days off. It is supposed to be clear but cold. I have 2 battery holders for the D700 so I will keep them inside my jacket to keep them warm until I am ready to shoot. I was thinking I should get a third and re-work it so I can keep it inside a jacket and connect its connections via a wire to another pack that I could insert into the battery grip. It would not be hard to do, just a little bit of drilling and soldering. I am amazed that no one does this for digital cameras, lots of them were available for all kinds of film cameras. NiCad batteries lose power QUICKLY in sub-freezing temperatures!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 397429, member: 12827"] I really was not all that bad. I do love the snow. The snow was very dry so I did not get very wet at all. Now THAT would have been miserable! I am going to Monument Valley AZ/UT next week for my 3 days off. It is supposed to be clear but cold. I have 2 battery holders for the D700 so I will keep them inside my jacket to keep them warm until I am ready to shoot. I was thinking I should get a third and re-work it so I can keep it inside a jacket and connect its connections via a wire to another pack that I could insert into the battery grip. It would not be hard to do, just a little bit of drilling and soldering. I am amazed that no one does this for digital cameras, lots of them were available for all kinds of film cameras. NiCad batteries lose power QUICKLY in sub-freezing temperatures! [/QUOTE]
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