hd> Dieter Henkel wrote:

>> It was rather chilly with temperatures around zero degrees Celsius
>> (that's 32 F, 0 Reaumur, 273 Kelvin, 492 Rankine - what the hell is
>> Rankine??? and who uses Reaumur?) and a light breeze. After one hour
>> my fingers were stiff (in spite of the use of gloves) and I had trouble
>> handling the camera. I think I have to learn more about taking photos
>> being exposed to cold weather for a prolonged time.

hd> How did your camera batteries hold up?  Were you using an external pack, or
hd> just the standard lithiums?  My experience in the cold has been good (the
hd> camera can handle anything I can), but we keep hearing horror stories from
hd> others.


Hello Geoff,

I had no troubles with my standard lithiums, which were almost new.
(I just shot two or three rolls with this)
To be sure I kept a reserve in my pocket but it was not needed. The
battery indicator shows still full capacity but this is no real
information as the EOS-3 is notorious for it's sudden drop.

-- 
Best regards,
 Dieter            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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