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One the one hand, I want my equipment to always be accessible so keeping the camera bag in the boot is preferable, but on the other hand, some of the night time temperatures we've seen north of the border have been so low that the batteries are unlikely to survive. As a result, I've been taking the bag indoors at night.
What would people suggest is the minimum day/night temperature difference to safely allow kit to be left in the car overnight?
Are batteries the only thing to worry about or can temperature changes affect lenses and bodies?
I have no security concerns about leaving kit in the car. I am just thinking about the practicalities of lugging a camera bag into the house whilst trying to handle a load of shopping, etc..
What would people suggest is the minimum day/night temperature difference to safely allow kit to be left in the car overnight?
Are batteries the only thing to worry about or can temperature changes affect lenses and bodies?
I have no security concerns about leaving kit in the car. I am just thinking about the practicalities of lugging a camera bag into the house whilst trying to handle a load of shopping, etc..
