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D7100
Frosty problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Skwaz" data-source="post: 387200" data-attributes="member: 19257"><p>Hi guys </p><p>We are having a cold snap for the next few days </p><p>This brings loads of birds to the feeders in my garden </p><p>My question is , I'd like to set up on tripod with wireless remote and wait for the rascals to arrive </p><p>My worry is what effect will minus 2 or 3 degrees have on my gear when it's out there and </p><p>more importantly when I bring it back in , will I have problems with condensation ?</p><p>If this could be a problem is there a way to avoid it </p><p>thanx for any advice .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skwaz, post: 387200, member: 19257"] Hi guys We are having a cold snap for the next few days This brings loads of birds to the feeders in my garden My question is , I'd like to set up on tripod with wireless remote and wait for the rascals to arrive My worry is what effect will minus 2 or 3 degrees have on my gear when it's out there and more importantly when I bring it back in , will I have problems with condensation ? If this could be a problem is there a way to avoid it thanx for any advice . [/QUOTE]
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