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My D90 doesn't like the cold?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 651747" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I've done shots at -20˚ C with my D90. It might be the battery that doesn't last long outside. I used to keep the camera inside my coat until I wanted to take the shot OR keep the battery in my pant's pocket and put it in just before shooting. I also have a lens that gets lazy when cold. My Tamron 28-200 will always overexpose out in the cold. I found out that it's the diaphragm that gets slow and doesn't have time to get to the marked opening before the shutter opens. When used at full aperture, no problem. Some of these things have to be figured out in such cold climates. It was -22°C this morning outside. But my hands can freeze long before my camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 651747, member: 3903"] I've done shots at -20˚ C with my D90. It might be the battery that doesn't last long outside. I used to keep the camera inside my coat until I wanted to take the shot OR keep the battery in my pant's pocket and put it in just before shooting. I also have a lens that gets lazy when cold. My Tamron 28-200 will always overexpose out in the cold. I found out that it's the diaphragm that gets slow and doesn't have time to get to the marked opening before the shutter opens. When used at full aperture, no problem. Some of these things have to be figured out in such cold climates. It was -22°C this morning outside. But my hands can freeze long before my camera. [/QUOTE]
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