On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Christine  Aguila <[email protected]> wrote:
> . . . in the car for 3 nights.  I couldn't find it this morning when trying
> to pack up camera gear for tomorrow and mentioned this to my husband, who
> then told me he knew where it was and forgot to bring it up from the car.
> Yikes!   I put it in a plastic bag, let it come back to room temperature,
> then just tested it on the K10D.  Seems to work fine.  We thought the
> batteries would be dead for sure, but I got 4 shots off.  I feel lucky. It's
> an omen:  it's going to be a great year for ALL Pentax photographers. :-).
>  Cheers, Christine

I'm glad your flash is working, but I'm also wondering why you'd be concerned?

The only problem I would foresee would be the possibility of batteries
losing their charge, but I'd expect them to be "re-invigorated" once
warmed up to room temperature.

Why put in a plastic bag while warming up?

Is there a potential problem that I'm not aware of here?

Thanks!

cheers,
frank


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