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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Let's talk about the D7K's weatherproofing
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusker" data-source="post: 76908" data-attributes="member: 10618"><p>Knowing the problems of warm to cold I was very surprised to find that my D7000 operated so well when in France in winter. (Just blowing my bags a bit there) I was constantly going from heated building or bus into very cold and snow covered areas. I was just waiting for it to fog up--not once! Most of the time it was only around my neck and not in a bag. I took photos in the snow and just brushed the snow off. I did not however change lenses when out and about, just stuck to the same one. My D80 (with same lens) used to fog up and I had to use the tried and tested methods as mentioned in other posts. Maybe an overall improvement?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusker, post: 76908, member: 10618"] Knowing the problems of warm to cold I was very surprised to find that my D7000 operated so well when in France in winter. (Just blowing my bags a bit there) I was constantly going from heated building or bus into very cold and snow covered areas. I was just waiting for it to fog up--not once! Most of the time it was only around my neck and not in a bag. I took photos in the snow and just brushed the snow off. I did not however change lenses when out and about, just stuck to the same one. My D80 (with same lens) used to fog up and I had to use the tried and tested methods as mentioned in other posts. Maybe an overall improvement? [/QUOTE]
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