> On the Super Program, > Get a remote battery pack, a small thing on the end of a cable. > In real cold weather the LCD's start to fade. > Then it's time to slip the camera back into your jacket to warm-up.
[Hi, Bob.] I'd just add to this that it's worth slipping the camera first into a plastic bag and then slipping it into your coat to warm up. A cold camera under a body-warmed and "body-humidified" coat is asking for a lot of condensation to settle on that cold camera body - <g>. Fred