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Old 02-04-2007, 09:54 PM
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Definitely agree with everything above.

A couple things I'd recommend:
- warm gloves that allow enough dexterity to change controls, etc.
- get those chemical hand-warmers to put in your bag with the camera when you're not using it to keep the battery warm
- try to keep snow off the camera!

I tried taking shots while we were dog-sledding, and the camera got covered in snow, which then started to melt... I haven't noticed any adverse effects yet, but water is horrible for electronics!

one thing I ran into while taking shots in northern Norway is that my auto-focus would freeze up. That can get interesting. So keep an eye on whether or not your shots are still in focus.
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