Filming in very low temperatures – Canon AF310XL User Manual

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Filming in Very Low Temperatures

The batteries may fail when you film in tem­

peratures below about 0°C (32°F). Load new
batteries and keep the camera warm inside

your coat or by other means until you begin

to film. We recommend using alkaline or

Ni-Cd batteries, as well as carrying a spare

set with you when filming in low tempera­

tures. Alternate the two sets of batteries,

keeping the one which is not in use warm in a
pocket. Do not throw the original set away.

That the batteries do not work in the cold

does not necessarily mean that they won’t

work normally again in warmer temperatures.

Condensation forming on a camera and lens

taken from cold outside temperatures into a
warm room may cause corrosion. To prevent
this, while still outdoors place the camera in

a plastic bag. Seal it and take it indoors.

Leave the camera in the bag until it gradually

reaches room temperature. It takes about

one half hour for the temperature to change

10°C (18°F).

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