Cold weather testing

Letzring

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Spring-time in interior Alaska.

Not all that cold (compared to January) but a solid -5 to -15 F all day with an evil little wind. In and out of a poorly heated helicopter for about 6 hours and then a long ride home in a super cub with a big length of vacuum cleaner hose attached to a furious heater so that I could roast one foot at a time.

The AF100 performed superbly, never a problem, not even a hiccup, and I was using it without a polar-bear or cover of any sort. 1 battery change. Lenses were another issue altogether. The Tokina 11-16 on the Novoflex adapter did great, same with my Canon FDn telephotos. The one Lumix zoom (14-45) locked up at about 2:00 pm, couldn't focus it anymore. Generally the grease in big focus helicoids will freeze up in cold weather and IF designs are your friend.

Working the AF100 with gloves is a little tricky, the WB and Gain switches are way too exposed, they need little raised surrounds to keep them from getting hit unintentionally, but I like the size of the iris wheel (when you have an unfrozen lens for it to talk to).

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Intermittently I would get "dropped off" along with one of the helicopter doors when the biologists needed to do some technical flying. Chilly willy.
 
Spring-time in interior Alaska. Working the AF100 with gloves is a little tricky, the WB and Gain switches are way too exposed, they need little raised surrounds to keep them from getting hit unintentionally, but I like the size of the iris wheel (when you have an unfrozen lens for it to talk to).

Likewise, had some cold weather issues here in the Cascade Mountains working with gloves. Nikkor, Zeiss & 11-16 worked perfectly but really need to be careful holding the cam and hitting the small switches. Never got quite as cold as AK but put it through it's paces on XC skis with no problems.
 
Also used a couple of these for the first time:

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Samsung claims they are "hardened", they worked fine on location, much less expensive than the Panasonics.
 
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