that info should be in the specifications section of your manual i would guess.
My nikon D70 manual says 0 degrees C - 40 degrees C (32-104 F) and less than 85% humidity.
Its the bateries you have to worry about, batteries dont like cold!
Si.
i read an article where a 5d was used in the artic - frozen on the outside, still operating on the inside. Of course, its got a slightly better build quality but no environmental sealing so should take some frosting.
The key is to regulate temperature changes - if you're going to use in cold temps (below room temperature) make sure it adjusts slowly to outside temperature. Leave it out overnight or seal it in a plastic bag before you leave the house and let it cool down before using it.
Without being too indelicate here's a piece of advice.
Charge up your batteries - and keep them down your trousers if you're going out is sub zero temperatures - otherwise they could lose their charge before you're even ready to use them.
I read about a wildlife photog shooting in Alaska who use to stick his batteries where the sun dont shine!!!
A strange sensation to be had there i bet!!
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