Having spent a fair bit of time in cooler climes, I'm not sure your example
supports this point.  Depending on the air flow in the car and no. of
occupants, it would seem the humidity in the car might be quite low and
condensation on leaving the vehicle minimal and to the extent any occurs, it
would be quickly reversed on reentering the vehicle.   Am I missing
something?????

Cheers

Otis

Pål Audun Jensen wrote:

> Antti-Pekka wrote:
>
> >And in our northern weather, I'd be suprised not to find some condensated
> >moisture
> >inside a not so well sealed camera...
>
> When shooting aurora Borealis I bring my gear in and out of a warm car out
> in freezing cold, something the camera manuals advice against,
> condensations have never caused any harm and I've done this for years.
>
> Pål
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