Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]<html><head></head><body><br> Ha!<br> <br> I dare both of you to come tripod shooting in Detroit, where the wind chill has hit a balmy -39 F (to say nothing of what it would be centigrade) and the temperature is 5 degrees. Better get something with a leaf shutter and plate film.<br> <br> This year is bad, but not the worst - I shot some pictures in Ann Arbor in winter 1994 (January) when the chill hit -70 F and the temperature was -27. I did break the film, but only the leader and only on the rewind. Kodak color seems pretty resistant.<br> <br> Cheers<br> Dante<br> <br> Dan Honemann wrote:<br> <blockquote type="cite" cite="NBBBIDNIGLFOKNLJCPLHOEJMEPAA.ddh@home.com">mid:NBBBIDNIGLFOKNLJCPLHOEJMEPAA.ddh@home.com"><pre wrap="">Odd. I've been out shooting velvia the last few days, and it's 20 degrees<br>Fahrenheit here, too (Baltimore). Never had any of it break on me. Same<br>effect on the fingers, though. :)<br><br>Dan<br><br></pre> <blockquote type="cite"><pre wrap="">Yesterday evening I was outside with my M6 on a tripod. It was about 20<br>degrees F. When I finished the first roll and started to load the next<br>the end of the leader snapped off when I tried to wind on. So I pulled<br>out the film and tried again. Same result! Finally had to go back to the<br>car and use tweezers to get the shreds of film out of the camera, recut<br>the leader and finally on the third try it loaded and wound on without<br>breaking. The Velvia film that broke had been in an outside pocket of my<br>raincoat for about one hour. It should not have been all that cold since<br>it was near my body.<br><br>I know some of the Canadian luggers have been sticking their tongues to<br>their cameras in outdoor testing so maybe one of these northern brothers<br>or sisters could explain to this southerner what's going on? Should I<br>warm the leader before loading? Or?<br><br>btw:<br>The camera worked fine, meter and all.<br>My fin! gers gave out first - couldn't feel a thing.<br><br>Henry Ambrose<br></pre></blockquote> </blockquote> <br> </body></html>