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@austinvinar I like your idea of using the furnace heat to warm the camera up – it means that the heat is very dry heat! When doing real estate photography, I have to take pictures outside and then come inside and take pictures inside, so waiting around for an hour while the camera warms up is out of the question. I just make sure I put the lens cap on and turn the camera off before bringing it in. I place it on the tripod in the open while I look around the house and plan my shots.
@jamesstaddon I haven’t heard of a camera lcd doing that before, especially at that temperature. I’m glad it came back to normal! I suppose that is one advantage of a dslr over mirrorless… 🙂 And incidentally, windchill does not affect inanimate objects.