Lisa Shofner
November 29th, 2006, 04:06 PM
Hi all,
I did something kinda stupid today. I left my camera in the truck when i came into work. It's been out there all day, around 45-55 degrees today. I am shooting a conference tonight and I imagine the building will be rather warm. So the thing I'm worried about is moving the camera from the truck to the room, it seems like I will easily get condensation.
My question is, how would you suggest I prevent this? I was thinking of removing my camera from the case its in and slowly letting the temp in my truck warm up to the temp of the conference room (on the drive over, for instance). That would theoretically warm up the camera slowly also and prevent condensation.
Is there another way to help reduce the risk at this point?
I did something kinda stupid today. I left my camera in the truck when i came into work. It's been out there all day, around 45-55 degrees today. I am shooting a conference tonight and I imagine the building will be rather warm. So the thing I'm worried about is moving the camera from the truck to the room, it seems like I will easily get condensation.
My question is, how would you suggest I prevent this? I was thinking of removing my camera from the case its in and slowly letting the temp in my truck warm up to the temp of the conference room (on the drive over, for instance). That would theoretically warm up the camera slowly also and prevent condensation.
Is there another way to help reduce the risk at this point?