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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 686347" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>Emma welcome! </p><p></p><p>What mode do you normally shoot in manual, auto or something in between. For snow, shooters that use the auto mode might see if there is a beach/snow mode under your scenes settings. If you are shooting PSMA mode remember in daylight the cameras meter will try to under expose the scene if it consists mainly of snow.</p><p></p><p>As for the northern lights maybe some else can offer you some advice.</p><p></p><p>You may want to look up some tips on cold weather shooting if you are not familiar. Carry a large zip-lock bag to put your camera in after you are finished and before you bring it back inside. This will help keep moisture from condensing in side the camera and lens. You should keep them in the bag until it reaches inside temperature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 686347, member: 37799"] Emma welcome! What mode do you normally shoot in manual, auto or something in between. For snow, shooters that use the auto mode might see if there is a beach/snow mode under your scenes settings. If you are shooting PSMA mode remember in daylight the cameras meter will try to under expose the scene if it consists mainly of snow. As for the northern lights maybe some else can offer you some advice. You may want to look up some tips on cold weather shooting if you are not familiar. Carry a large zip-lock bag to put your camera in after you are finished and before you bring it back inside. This will help keep moisture from condensing in side the camera and lens. You should keep them in the bag until it reaches inside temperature. [/QUOTE]
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