Hello CR Folks,
I'm off on a ski trip shortly. I wasn't planning on skiiing, but I do intend to shoot a lot all over the mountain.
Was planning on leaving the non-L glass at home and sticking with my weather sealed 24-70 F/2.8L I and 70-200 F/2.8L IS II on my 5D3. Both lenses are filtered for weather sealing.
Temperatures will be in the 10s-40s (F). Can you guys give me the do's and don'ts of shooting in the cold? Assume I'm outside for a few hours at a time.
Sorry for the rookie question, but all my snow shooting to date has been 5-10 minutes at a time so I didn't take any special precautions. So as I rarely shoot in the very cold, assume I know nothing about it.
So...
I appreciate your guidance.
- A
I'm off on a ski trip shortly. I wasn't planning on skiiing, but I do intend to shoot a lot all over the mountain.
Was planning on leaving the non-L glass at home and sticking with my weather sealed 24-70 F/2.8L I and 70-200 F/2.8L IS II on my 5D3. Both lenses are filtered for weather sealing.
Temperatures will be in the 10s-40s (F). Can you guys give me the do's and don'ts of shooting in the cold? Assume I'm outside for a few hours at a time.
Sorry for the rookie question, but all my snow shooting to date has been 5-10 minutes at a time so I didn't take any special precautions. So as I rarely shoot in the very cold, assume I know nothing about it.
So...
- Should I never change the lens when out in the cold?
- Should I never change a filter when I'm out in the cold? (I often yank the UV in favor of a CPL depending on the sky, what I'm shooting, etc.)
- I seem to recall there was a concern bringing in cold and/or externally damp gear into a warm place (like my cabin) -- something associated with condensation inside the lens as it equilibrates to temperature. Should I ziplock bag my gear before I bring it into a warm indoors location?
- My tripod is carbon fiber, and it will most certainly get cold and wet. Do I need to take any precautions to using it in such conditions?
I appreciate your guidance.
- A