Thanks Christine. I would take the K10D out in any kind of weather.  
Seems to be a tough tool. I've had it out in ten degree F weather for  
sure, perhaps colder. It's about 20 in Michigan this morning. I think  
the high today is going to be about 25 F. It's supposed to warm up by  
the weekend.
Paul
On Jan 2, 2008, at 7:29 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:

> Paul:  Lovely as usual.  Hey, what's the temp by you?  Very cold this
> morning here in Chicago.  I just got back from moving my car.   
> Paul, the
> manual for the K10D says temp range 32 - 100 something.  What's the  
> lowest
> temp you'd take your K10D out?
> Cheers, Christine
>
>
>
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> Subject: PESO: Another Foot of Snow
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>> Yes, we got at least another twelve inches of the white stuff, maybe
>> more. Some people were pleased:
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6794310
>>
>> Shooting a lot with the DA 16-45/4. It's just a very versatile range
>> of focal lengths for much of what I do. Of course, the DA 16-50/2.8
>> would be better still :-). One of these days. This was f5 @ 1/200,
>> ISO 200.
>> Pal
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