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Old 10-04-2010   #1
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GW690 In the Cold

For anything with experience, how well do the GW690III(And its siblings) cameras hold up in cold weather? I'm talking about 10F/-12C or so. Any tendency to freeze up, or are they hearty sno-beasts like an RB67?
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Wait, 10F is cold weather for Minnesota?!

Those cameras do fine. Leaf shutters have very little lubrication to freeze up. But be careful with condensation.

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I've used mine (GW690II) in temps around 5 to 10ºf without any problems. I'm more concerned about the filum so I double stroke very slowly. But what do I know, I just take pictures.
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there was a similar thread about using MF camera in the rain ,maybe it could be interesting for you....
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Wait, 10F is cold weather for Minnesota?!
True. Perhaps coldish would be a more accurate. I'm just thinking of use for when being outside for more than two hours doesn't hurt.
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there was a similar thread about using MF camera in the rain ,maybe it could be interesting for you....
Shooting in heavy snow I like. Done it plenty of times with my rb67 and yashica mat. Rain I find to be just annoying.
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Shot GW690III in around 0C degrees. No problems.
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Excellent. My gw690III arrived today-odemeter read 006. I'm already in love with the comic hugeness of it. Now to find a nice low profile flash for it.
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It's not much bigger than a Canon 1DS MKIII. But fortunately different.
True. Only it feels to weigh much less than the last dSLR I've held as well.

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Indeed. I was torn over which one to get initially. I don't doubt myself getting a GSW in the future.
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maybe u can buy a metz 40mz3
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When in MN I used a Nikon F3 at -20. The LCD display goes blank (solid dark until warm again). The camera worked fine, I just couldn't read the meter. If there is no LCD and the camera battery is protected from the cold, or a non alkaline, you should be fine. Slowly advance the film!
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maybe u can buy a metz 40mz3
Got a Metz 32CT3 instead. It sits well on the camera.

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Although I'm sure it is possible with other cameras, I was completely excited today to learn that I can reload the film in my gw690III while wearing my winter gloves.
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