If we're having a cool wall, my stuff has been in Siberia in February. Early
2000s. Didn't keep much track of temps but definitely in the colder parts of
minus 20/30 for much of the time. I remember at one time having to take my
camera directly from outside into a warm cafe and using most of their counter
stock of napkins to wipe off condensation over the following half hour. I bet
Canadians can beat that - and Jostein has been in the Antarctic...
> On 26/05/2026 04:26 BST Pete McIntosh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> I took my 18-135 with me into -21DegC in Norway and Finland recently...
> and it performed flawlessly.
>
> So, literally cool :-)
>
> Ciao,
>
> Pete Mac in Melbourne
>
> On 25/5/26 09:23, [email protected] wrote:
> > In at a tango festival this weekend and the photographer is shooting Sony.
> > He has a couple of lenses that I covet. One is a 135/1.8 also a 50-150/2.
> >
> > This brings up a couple of questions. Which mount has the the coolest
> > lenses available? But, then, for what sort of photography?
> >
> > I think that with potential we might still have an advantage in coolness
> > per dollar.
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