shaokenphotos Deregistered Oct 26, 2013 #41 Rashkae said: No, it's due to the chemical processes in a battery. Cold weather slows it all down. Basic chemistry. Click to expand... Ok, Thanks for clarification.
Rashkae said: No, it's due to the chemical processes in a battery. Cold weather slows it all down. Basic chemistry. Click to expand... Ok, Thanks for clarification.
Octarine Moderator Staff member Oct 27, 2013 #42 shaokenphotos said: I was told in cold weather (around 10 deg or below), battery runs out fast. It's due to the camera needing around 20 deg to function well, and camera takes up more energy from battery to function properly. Click to expand... In laymen terms: The charge is still there, it just does not come out. That's what the camera registers as 'battery low'.
shaokenphotos said: I was told in cold weather (around 10 deg or below), battery runs out fast. It's due to the camera needing around 20 deg to function well, and camera takes up more energy from battery to function properly. Click to expand... In laymen terms: The charge is still there, it just does not come out. That's what the camera registers as 'battery low'.
snowver New Member Oct 27, 2013 #43 Rashkae said: I use BlackYak and Mammut. Click to expand... Thanks for the tip