Alister Chapman
February 22nd, 2009, 02:59 PM
Hi guys.
I was in Northern Norway last week on my annual trip to shoot the Northern Lights. Had an excellent time getting more Aurora footage plus dog sled teams, reindeer and general arctic landscape shots. This year I shot everything in 3D with my EX1/EX3 rig. During the 4 days we were up in the mountains near Karasjok (200 miles north of the arctic circle) the temperature never got above -20c. For 2 days and 2 nights it was below -30c (-22f) and on the last night -36c (-33f). Despite filming in these extremely cold conditions I am happy to report that the cameras worked without fail. The only issues I encountered with the cameras was the focus ring becoming very stiff, LCD's a little sluggish and the viewfinders icing over whenever I used them. The batteries lasted about 50% of normal which is pretty good given the temperatures.
I left the cameras on continuously when I was outside, only switching off to change batteries. When the temperature dropped below -26c I wrapped them in a thin fleece sweater for some protection as things like the rubber eye cups were becoming brittle.
I wish my tripod performed as well. The head froze solid and had to be warmed up in front of a log fire before use each day, even then it would freeze up again after 30mins outside. My radio mic kit worked just fine until the alkaline batteries got so cold that they would not produce enough power and any cables become completely ridged like iron bars!
I was in Northern Norway last week on my annual trip to shoot the Northern Lights. Had an excellent time getting more Aurora footage plus dog sled teams, reindeer and general arctic landscape shots. This year I shot everything in 3D with my EX1/EX3 rig. During the 4 days we were up in the mountains near Karasjok (200 miles north of the arctic circle) the temperature never got above -20c. For 2 days and 2 nights it was below -30c (-22f) and on the last night -36c (-33f). Despite filming in these extremely cold conditions I am happy to report that the cameras worked without fail. The only issues I encountered with the cameras was the focus ring becoming very stiff, LCD's a little sluggish and the viewfinders icing over whenever I used them. The batteries lasted about 50% of normal which is pretty good given the temperatures.
I left the cameras on continuously when I was outside, only switching off to change batteries. When the temperature dropped below -26c I wrapped them in a thin fleece sweater for some protection as things like the rubber eye cups were becoming brittle.
I wish my tripod performed as well. The head froze solid and had to be warmed up in front of a log fire before use each day, even then it would freeze up again after 30mins outside. My radio mic kit worked just fine until the alkaline batteries got so cold that they would not produce enough power and any cables become completely ridged like iron bars!