Andy wrote:
 
> Maybe you could get someone to make you up a little thermal blanket
> thing to wrap around the camera and put a couple of those chemical
> heaters in there to keep everything toasty.  If you use your imagination
> I'm sure you can come up with something.

        Cool --- a "thermal blimp"         :^)
 
> On another note, do you use any exposure compensation to account for the
> possible loss in reactivity of the film because of the cold?  Or is
> temperature not really a factor when it comes to film chemicals (though
> I remember seeing on the film box 100 ISO 21C).  Just curious.
 
        I don't think so, the 21C you mention is most likely the DIN
        speed (usually denoted w/ the little "degree circle") which is
        generally listed along w/ the ASA/ISO rating.


        Bill

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