Don't blame the customer though.  It's the camera manufacturer that
'weatherized' the product and then sold it on that basis.  While I
don't believe every word I read, I also think the customer has a right
to at least heightened expectations.

Tom

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 3:19 AM, AlunFoto <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2010/1/15 mike wilson <[email protected]>:
>>
>> ---- Tim Bray <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Tom C <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> > The claim of "any environment" is the exaggeration.  If one goes below
>>> > -10C, what about that environment, or what about extremely hot
>>> > conditions?
>>>
>>> Normally, electronic circuits work just fine at arbitrarily cold
>>> temperatures (not necessarily when they get too hot), so I'm wondering
>>> if there are mechanical issues that could come into play at very cold
>>> temperatures.  Otherwise, why would they provide a low-temperature
>>> threshold?  -T
>>
>> It _used_ to be due to (mainly) battery and/or lubrication issues.
>> Since the advent of lithium (in all its flavours) for batteries and
>> constructional plastics that have some lubrication qualities, reducing
>> the need for grease, these issues have receded somewhat.
>
> That's the point, isn't it. We used to have cameras that were not
> guaranteed to work in even moderately bad weather. Then there was a
> lot of raving over images obtained under conditions that were outside
> warranty. Now that materials have approved, people go whining about
> the folly of taking the same risks.
>
> The only thing camera improvement seems to spawn is ever more
> demanding customers.
>
> Jostein
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