Canon AF514XL-S User Manual

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FILMING IN VERY LOW

TEMPERATURES

The batteries may fail when you film in

temperatures 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. It is recommended

to use alkaline-manganese or Ni-Cd bat­
teries in low temperatures and it is

advisable to carry a spare set of batteries.
Alternate the two sets of batteries, keep­

ing 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. The most reliable source of

power for uninterrupted filming in low

temperatures is the Canon Power Pack
9V (see p. 60).
Condensation forming on a camera and

lens taken from cold outside tem­
peratures into a warm room may cause

corrosion. To prevent this, while still out­
doors place the camera in a plastic bag.

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