Sam Mendolia
January 23rd, 2011, 09:51 AM
Hello gang,
I have been away from this for a while.
I have a question regarding taping and gear, in our cold climate.
I have taped in minus degrees in the past, and had no issues, but this year, the temps and windchills have been very low, usually the day I have to myself, and would love to get out to do some taping.
I know about the battery issues, keep them warm.
Don't rely on the LCD, as it will be sluggish- go with the viewfinder and hope your eyelids do not freeze onto the rubber eyepiece, as it condenses/fogs over.
Warming packs-more than for just your hands and feet.
What about the mini DV tapes, and the camera lube?
Dale, you come to mind on this, as you live in a harsher climate than I do, and you have some great winter video, that I am sure was taken in the multi minus degree weather.
Any input from all of you would be appreciated, as I am getting bored of editing at the moment.
A search on the forum, really hasn't given me the info I was expecting, just common sense stuff, about personal safety, and keeping the gear warm.
sam
I have been away from this for a while.
I have a question regarding taping and gear, in our cold climate.
I have taped in minus degrees in the past, and had no issues, but this year, the temps and windchills have been very low, usually the day I have to myself, and would love to get out to do some taping.
I know about the battery issues, keep them warm.
Don't rely on the LCD, as it will be sluggish- go with the viewfinder and hope your eyelids do not freeze onto the rubber eyepiece, as it condenses/fogs over.
Warming packs-more than for just your hands and feet.
What about the mini DV tapes, and the camera lube?
Dale, you come to mind on this, as you live in a harsher climate than I do, and you have some great winter video, that I am sure was taken in the multi minus degree weather.
Any input from all of you would be appreciated, as I am getting bored of editing at the moment.
A search on the forum, really hasn't given me the info I was expecting, just common sense stuff, about personal safety, and keeping the gear warm.
sam