On 02/01/08, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:

>http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/fellas/page1/page1.html

>The manual is very conservative regarding the working temperature, and I
>have discovered that if you take a camera out and use it in extremely cold
>weather, all that happens is it quits working until it warms up.
>I was using an LX and K1000 in -40° weather, and I decided to work them
>until they died. The batteries in the LX went down after about an hour, the
>shutter froze part way open on the K1000 shortly thereafter, and the film
>snapped in the LX somewhat after that.
>There was no damage to the equipment, after they warmed up, everything was
>fine.

You must have 86 percent alcohol flowing through your veins!

That, or ice.

Nice pics btw.

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  Cotty


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