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0 Thanks all for your answers! Here is useful information from top to bottom :) I have noted the following in the little garage shelves wise book: In extreme cold are batteries and condensing the biggest problems. Battery problem is solved by having many extra batteries (remember to keep spare batteries warm and to distinguish charged and discharged batteries). Condensation problem solved by leaving equipment switched to camera bag, a tight plastic bag or other airtight containers at room temperature equipment. This is to prevent the hot and humid air come into contact with the cold glass and metal surfaces. Again, thank you all / ~ Marius
0 Yes, except that extreme cold is no requirement that there be condensation, it is the difference between cold / cool and warmer environment that can cause problems. When outdoor use in eg. approx. 0 degrees (over some time), there are approximately guaranteed condensation if the equipment is exposed directly into normal indoor temperature (20-23 degrees) in habitable rooms. The same applies if unprotected equipment taken directly garage shelves from the cool hotel with air conditioning traveling in warmer climates. MVH CA
0 In these global garage shelves warming times is the lack of light a much bigger problem in the north than the extreme cold in late December. garage shelves The thermometer shows two degrees garage shelves of 78 degrees north (it is wet snow in the air and a stiff breeze). Depressing as they say on the other side of the pond ..
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