G garrettak Member Nov 23, 2008 #1 What should you do with your cam when you get inside from filming in the cold?
Aaaron. Active member Nov 23, 2008 #2 you have to warm it up quickly or else the film will go bad. stick it in the microwave for 4-5 minutes.
you have to warm it up quickly or else the film will go bad. stick it in the microwave for 4-5 minutes.
Style+eeze Active member Nov 23, 2008 #3 wow.....that's the dumbest post i've seen in a while but, you should keep your car warm on the way back, but really, you don't need to do much, just keep it room temp. i think
wow.....that's the dumbest post i've seen in a while but, you should keep your car warm on the way back, but really, you don't need to do much, just keep it room temp. i think
Aaaron. Active member Nov 23, 2008 #4 i put my camera in a tin can and let it dangle out the window on the ride home. you are out of your mind
i put my camera in a tin can and let it dangle out the window on the ride home. you are out of your mind
F freelowda Active member Nov 23, 2008 #5 Assuming you are talking about a video camera: let it warm up and dry out at room temp before using it. Condensation from winter weather and from drastic temperature changes can temporarily or permanently disable these things very easily.
Assuming you are talking about a video camera: let it warm up and dry out at room temp before using it. Condensation from winter weather and from drastic temperature changes can temporarily or permanently disable these things very easily.
xnick11 Active member Nov 23, 2008 #6 Leave the tape deck open so you can get the condensation out from the inside.
J JOP178 Member Nov 23, 2008 #7 Don't warm your camera up too quickly. A large change in temperature makes glass very weak and you could shatter your lense (i think).
Don't warm your camera up too quickly. A large change in temperature makes glass very weak and you could shatter your lense (i think).
leone Active member Nov 24, 2008 #8 once you're done for the day seal your camera in a plastic bag for a few hours, it'll help with the condensation and temperature change
once you're done for the day seal your camera in a plastic bag for a few hours, it'll help with the condensation and temperature change