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Main Boards => Photography/Video Q&A Board => Topic started by: Crooked Stic on November 02, 2006, 07:44:00 PM

Title: Trad pics
Post by: Crooked Stic on November 02, 2006, 07:44:00 PM
I have had my digicam out a few times this year. I have it in my fanny pack. The temps have only been in the hi 30s so far. When I went take some pics I find the camera acts like the batteries are dead and will work fine once it warms up. Lithium batts I think. Is this the norm for digicams or do I need to try a different battery?
Title: Re: Trad pics
Post by: sidebuster on November 02, 2006, 07:53:00 PM
Not normal.  Should come on in just a few seconds.  Havent done a study on my camera on different temp though.  Lithium batteries are the best.
Title: Re: Trad pics
Post by: varmint on November 03, 2006, 07:10:00 AM
Put a handwarmer in the pack next to the camera to keep it warm,works like a champ.
Title: Re: Trad pics
Post by: Snakeeater on November 24, 2006, 01:28:00 AM
Yep, I had the same problem shooting my son's football game in cold weather, the camera responded sluggishly. It was the batteries. Once they got warmed up it worked fine.

The idea of a hothands next to the camera is a good idea. I'm going to have to use that this year as it gets colder.
Title: Re: Trad pics
Post by: Allan Hundeby on June 17, 2008, 01:35:00 AM
I live in Saskatchewan, so it gets ...COLD.  Does anyone know what type of batteries work best in sub-zero temps?  (i.e. Lithium? Nickel-Cadmium? Nickel-Metal Hydride? Alkaline? etc...)
Title: Re: Trad pics
Post by: Snakeeater on June 18, 2008, 02:07:00 PM
Allan,

I would think that the Lithium would work the best. I would definitely suggest you use the idea of putting one of those hand warmer packets next to the camera to keep it and the batteries warm.