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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3100
Shooting in Low Temperatures
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<blockquote data-quote="fotojack" data-source="post: 102418" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>As long as it's not too cold (your manual should have it's min. & max. operating temps listed in there), you're fine. One thing I would suggest is to acclimatize your camera while you're out in the cold. Don't use it right away.....wait about 10 or 15 minutes before shooting. Also, keep your batteries warm by keeping them in your pocket near your body. Cold is murder on batteries. When you're done shooting for the day, acclimatize your camera again before you go into a warm interior, so as to prevent your lenses from fogging up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fotojack, post: 102418, member: 16"] As long as it's not too cold (your manual should have it's min. & max. operating temps listed in there), you're fine. One thing I would suggest is to acclimatize your camera while you're out in the cold. Don't use it right away.....wait about 10 or 15 minutes before shooting. Also, keep your batteries warm by keeping them in your pocket near your body. Cold is murder on batteries. When you're done shooting for the day, acclimatize your camera again before you go into a warm interior, so as to prevent your lenses from fogging up. [/QUOTE]
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