> 
> From: Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/11/15 Thu PM 06:23:44 GMT
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
> Subject: Shooting in low temperature outdoors
> 
> Hi there.
> 
> It turns out that I have my tickets for Prague next weekend. I am going 
> to take my K10D, DA 21 and FA 43 lenses. The main issue that still 
> remains to be resolved is that of taking the lenses and the camera back 
> and forth between indoors (warm?!) and outdoors (cold?!). I've no 
> experience with this kind of shooting whatsoever.
> 
> Any hints of practical nature or rules to be observed would be most 
> appreciated.

Others will no dounbt have given you some advice but, particularly for Prague, 
watch out for the cathedral if you visit it.  When I first went, this massive 
building had been sitting for two weeks in minus25 degree temperatures.  The 
day before I arrived, it warmed up to about freezing.  Walking around inside 
the cathedral for an hour or so (I had to stop because I was so cold) I had the 
spectacle of condensation forming on my lenses as I walked out into the snow...


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