About humidity and heat...
Expect day time temperatures in the eighties or nineties Fahrenheit.
Humidity is around the 70% to 90% range. Frequently, there'll be a
mid-afternoon thunderstorm to cool off the evening. Umbrellas are
pretty much useless ... be prepared to protect your gear. In the city,
that's not a problem...just duck into a building and wait for the rain
to pass.
The other thing that plays havoc with your equipment is the
condensation you get when you get out of an air-conditioned building
(most are, thankfully) and heat outside. You'll have to wait for the
condensation to clear from the lens before you start shooting, or else
you'll get some neat special effects. Don't be surprised to pick up
your luggage from the airport and find it wet. Most likely it isn't
rain. It's just condensation.
--jc
- Singapore? Stan Halpin
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- Re: Singapore? (Very long: A reasonably detailed walkt... Bob W
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- Re: Singapore? (Very long: A reasonably detail... Ryan Lee
- Re: Singapore? (Very long: A reasonably detail... Juey Chong Ong
- Re: Singapore? (Very long: A reasonably de... Juey Chong Ong
- Re: Singapore? (Very long: A reasonab... Ryan Lee
- Re: Singapore? (Very long: A reasonab... Stan Halpin
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