I've never done that, and haven't had a problem with corrosion. I find the 
worst case for condensation is going from an air conditioned house to outdoors 
on a hot humid summer day. Coming indoors in the winter results in only mild 
condensation, if any, since indoor air is dry. I'm sure having a sealed camera 
is a bonus. But, as I said, I've never taken those precautions in 40 years of 
shooting with dozens of cameras. No problems that I noticed ever resulted from 
my lack of care.

Love your neighborhood. Nice pics.

Paul
On Feb 10, 2013, at 11:09 PM, Christine Nielsen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> The past few days have provided a nice break in the usual action
> around here.  I took the camera out yesterday, along with my shovel,
> thinking I'd get a few neighborhood scenes... Well, it was harder than
> I thought it would be, just getting out of my own yard... though I did
> consider strapping some tennis rackets to my boots as snowshoes...
> 
> Anyway, a few shots here:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/23028562@N04/sets/72157632736739251/with/8464137448/
> 
> Now for my question...
> I learned long ago that it's a good idea, after being out in the cold
> with your camera, to bag it up in a ziploc & then let it come to room
> temp for a couple of hours before using/retrieving sd card, etc.  All
> in the name of preventing condensation/moisture from getting into the
> camera & messing with the electronics, etc.. Here's what I wonder:
> 1) How many of you do this?
> 2) For a weatherproof camera, like the k-5, is this "less necessary"?
> Especially when combined with a WR lens...?
> 
> Thanks for your thoughts...
> :)
> -c
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