Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/12/19

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Subject: Re: [Leica] LTM in cold weather question
From: "animal" <s.jessurun95@chello.nl>
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 03:07:22 +0100
References: <200312200143.hBK1h0GW089006@budah.vif.com>

k thx
simon
> Yes, normal. As one who regularly shoots at temps down to -40, I can tell
you that a
> classic LTM camera is definitely NOT the thing to count on for slow speed
reliability
> in freezing temps. A well-tuned meterless Wetzlar M camera will perform
well enough
> -- focusing will probably seize up before the shutter does. An M6, not so
well.
> Still, nothing like a Nikon F2 -- keeps going down to pretty  cold temps.
Better yet
> is something like an F5 with lithium batteries.
>
> My advice is to carry the camera in something like a fanny pack easy
enough for you
> to open, grab the camera and close with gloves on (now THERE'S a topic for
another
> day). Camera should stay COLD but frost-free and safe from blowing snow.
Avoid
> changing lenses -- carry a second body instead. That'll help with the
dreaded film
> changes too. Seal the camera in a clear plastic bag just before bringing
it back
> indoors -- and leave it to warm up inside the bag for a good hour or more
before
> handling it again. Chrome-plated brass takes a lot longer to warm up than
your
> fingers.
>
> Emanuel Lowi
> Montreal
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