Thanks will try to remember.Very jealous of your little expedition!
Be aware that your camera will see snow, think it's too bright and try to darken the scene so it ends up looking grey. Bump up your exposure compensation up a few thirds to make sure that snow comes out daz-white![]()
Ta for your tip as well. Think I ought to take a hotwater bottle for the camera.......As above and remember to keep your batteries warm, as the cold can drain them quickly.
Ta for your tip as well. Think I ought to take a hotwater bottle for the camera.......
i wasn't really go to take a hotwater bottle - I was only joking ..........No! Dont do that! You will cause condensation in the camera. Just let it cool down/warm up gradually. Keep it in the bag when going inside/outside for a little while to warm/cool. As above with the batteries, keep one set in a pocket ready to change if power falls.
I have just returned from a photographic trip to Svalbard where I had to make the same decisions. While the advice given above is absolutely correct I would counsel great caution about the danger of over compensating and ending up with burnt out snow. I would rather come back with slightly under exposed pictures that can easily be lifted in pp than burnt out non recoverable pictures.