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Post by gofish on Dec 20, 2009 23:13:54 GMT -4
I have two older digital cameras, one I can't see the display in bright sunlight so taking pictures is a lot of guesswork, the other one batteries don't take to the cold weather at all...won't start up when the temps get cold. Anyone have a suggestion for a camera that'll work when it's 10 degrees and sunny ?
gofish
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Post by scott blair on Dec 20, 2009 23:43:08 GMT -4
I use rechargeable Duracell and have no problem
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harry
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Post by harry on Dec 21, 2009 8:56:37 GMT -4
Keep it close to your body when not in use...
In a pocket of your under layers
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Post by dody727 on Dec 21, 2009 23:09:54 GMT -4
at least the batteries then put them in to use it
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Post by gofish on Dec 21, 2009 23:19:32 GMT -4
at least the batteries then put them in to use it Ah, now there's an idea. Put the battery in a vest pocket where it will be nice and warm. The camera wouldn't fit well in an inner pocket but the battery will!!! Fishermen are smart! Thanks. gofish
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