How to Use Camera Gear in the Cold | Ensure Your Camera Doesn't Freeze!

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
  • This is a video about how to make your camera gear work in the cold.
    Winter and cold weather can create problem for your camera gear if you don't know how to use it in low temperatures.
    In this video Matti tells you about all his best hacks and tips for how to take care of your camera gear in the cold. If you have any more good tips please share it in the comments.
    Camera Gear shown in this video:
    CAMERA BACKPACK
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    CAMERA BATTERIES
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    Jupio: geni.us/gI8Owz
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    GoPro MaxCam Battery Charger: geni.us/0U8njM
    STUFF SACKS/DRY BAGS
    Granite Gear Air Zippditty: geni.us/SJyG7B
    Exped Drybag: geni.us/2Dr5syL
    Exped Clear Cube S: geni.us/fuRt
    Platsic Zip bags: geni.us/X4Gc
    POWER BANKS
    Nitecore NB10000: geni.us/JBGUw
    Nitecore Summit 10000: geni.us/eSNnNj
    Unigear: geni.us/aVDv
    CAMERA CLEANING
    Rocket Air Blaster: geni.us/eyH2ede
    Chamois Leather: geni.us/yoJC6ub
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    We are Stina & Matti and we live in Northern Sweden in a small place called Jokkmokk. Except for making videos we also run a small company called JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA and a kennel called WORKING HUSKY KENNEL. We offer guided outdoor tours in Swedish Lapland all around the year. During the winter we mostly do dog sled tours and in the summertime, it’s hiking tours, wildlife safaris, canoe, and packraft trips. We live year-round in Jokkmokk with our 50 Siberian Husky and 2 Border Collies.
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    CAMERA EQUIPMENT WE USE TO MAKE OUR VIDEOS:
    CAMERAS:
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    Insta360 X3: geni.us/dbSSqx
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    Insta360 Ace Pro: geni.us/i5nyATc
    LENSES:
    Sony SEL-200600G: geni.us/zNFf
    Tamron AF 28-75/2,8 Di III RXD: geni.us/opj2A1
    Sony E 70-350/4,5-6,3 G OSS: geni.us/UNzAHdc
    DRONE:
    DJI Mavic mini 3 pro: geni.us/hv5oA
    TRIPODS:
    Sirui Traveler 5C: geni.us/E4TPHs
    Insta360 3m selfie stick: geni.us/DSjA2
    GoPro Jaws: Flex Clamp: geni.us/ZuH9I1E
    Joby Gorillapod 3K Pro: geni.us/Zf4si
    MICROPHONES:
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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Camera Gear in Low Temperatures - Intro
    00:32 Smart Camera Bag for Winter
    01:26 Camera Batteries in Cold
    03:10 How to Store Your Camera Batteries
    03:54 Power Banks for Cold Weather
    06:33 How to Keep your Camera Work in the Cold
    10:28 Avoid Camera Condensation
    13:05 Flying Drone in Cold Conditions
    16:29 Action Cameras - GoPro, Dji, Insta360
    17:49 How to Work with Tripod in winter
    19:15 Using your Phone Camera in low temp
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 42

  • @SilentOutside
    @SilentOutside Місяць тому +1

    Thanks, Matti! Very helpful!

  • @4est_Trekker
    @4est_Trekker 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to shoot and share these tips, Matti! Very helpful and appreciated.

    • @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA
      @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA  4 місяці тому

      Thanks and it’s great that you find the video useful!!!
      :-)
      /Matti

  • @EventyrsorenDenmark
    @EventyrsorenDenmark 4 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for your interesting info😊

  • @ktilton6637
    @ktilton6637 4 місяці тому

    UA-cam recommended your videos recently and I've found them to have expert and informative content. Thank you for conveying this excellent information.

  • @billleblanc819
    @billleblanc819 4 місяці тому +3

    This is a subject I’ve been wanting to learn about for my personal cold weather adventures.
    Thanks Matti!

  • @hanskirk-hiking9697
    @hanskirk-hiking9697 4 місяці тому

    Hi Matti great and informative video about this subject - please make more videos on how you use camera gear, in the great outdoors - thanks.

  • @charlesswart5785
    @charlesswart5785 3 місяці тому

    brilliant thank you !! I am on my first trip to Svalbard next week and this was perfect

  • @luisfigueroa5072
    @luisfigueroa5072 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the advice, really valuable.

  • @amypeaden
    @amypeaden 4 місяці тому

    Thank you! Great video. I was just looking for something like this!

  • @paul_outdoorlife
    @paul_outdoorlife 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you again for your interesting and helpful content, Matti !

  • @bushcraftbasics2036
    @bushcraftbasics2036 4 місяці тому

    Very well done

  • @lacamasprairie5749
    @lacamasprairie5749 4 місяці тому +2

    I really enjoy your videos and appreciate the effort you put into making them!

  • @christiankammer2379
    @christiankammer2379 4 місяці тому +2

    After you had done the video on how to start a car in the cold I was thinking that maybe a video on electronics and camera gear in the cold would be great, too. And that's exactly what you did. Wohoo! So the saying is true: Great minds think alike. Hehe... Thanks for your video(s)!

  • @helvettefaensatan
    @helvettefaensatan 4 місяці тому +2

    Yes! I've been waiting for this video for half a year!

    • @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA
      @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA  4 місяці тому

      Wooowww… What more have you been waiting for? What should we film?
      /Matti

    • @helvettefaensatan
      @helvettefaensatan 4 місяці тому

      @@JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA I made some comments on a film where you, Matti, said you wouldn't get all technical about the cameras. I sketched a scenario where picture taking is secondary to the hiking, just some friluftsliv pass time and documenting. What gear can I look for that gets good images for light weight, not eating into the battery of my communication device (phone).
      You got most of my weather queries in this video, dealing with condensation and moisture. I still wonder what precautions you would take if it actually was raining when you want to shoot. For the times you want to document that 7°C hike in rain.
      I must admit my budget trails off at around 10 000 SEK.
      Beste hilsener fra Bergen.

    • @helvettefaensatan
      @helvettefaensatan 3 місяці тому

      ​ @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA , I also want to know more of what the life of a modern camera file is: from being shot to being stored, backed up, and posted to social media. I want to know how I can post my camera images to social media while on the road, spending as little of my precious phone battery on the whole process as possible. Hereby, I want to let my phone rest while I enjoy photography. What are the modern possibilities of WiFi and NFC, should I transfer files to detachable media?
      PS: if you want to refer to my question without feeling shy, call me Ivar.

  • @electricman2011
    @electricman2011 4 місяці тому

    Chemical hand warmers are also good. You can also put batteries in the thermos bottle with hand warmers, but of course they have to fit inside from the mouth opening and the temperature must not rise too high and it is good to leave the cap open in case of a malfunction. When you are filming long timelapses you have to mount hand warmer near the camera battery somehow.

  • @samhill3496
    @samhill3496 4 місяці тому

    All good tips. Keeping an even temperature of gear is really important. Warm batteries also. Nothing like running out for the instant photo capture of a lifetime and having the camera fog up and freeze over. A real Ah Shit moment. The new power banks and batteries with built in heater are great. A little concerned if one fries itself and catches fire. Always a concern with those high powered batteries that you really can't put out when they ignite. Take care. Safe camps and travels especially on the ice. Strange weather all over the world this year.

  • @TuomoUusitupa
    @TuomoUusitupa 4 місяці тому

    Great video. I use a chemical reaction hand warmer with GoPro. I tape it to the GoPro. Also, the media kit helps.

  • @piotrwydmuch9413
    @piotrwydmuch9413 4 місяці тому +1

    So happy to see this video! Cannot wait to watch it Matti 😊

  • @Vladimiradventurephotography
    @Vladimiradventurephotography 4 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for the good info. I was pro photog my entire life and was dealing with extreme cold often. I prefer to keep all batteries inside my jacket in 2 vest pockets: one for fresh, another for used. Heat warmers are just additional weight and possible complications. I can also charge batteries in my inside pockets from power bank to the charger with short USB cord. Sony cameras allow to charge battery directly inside the camera. One way I was able to shoot once at -46C was with dummy battery inside camera body with cable to the external power pack inside my clothes. I have one for my Sony A7iii. Finally I wouldn't recommend to blow air at the camera with snow or dust, it can only push particles deeper inside. I always use soft brush for that(like makeup brushes). Be well.

    • @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA
      @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks!
      That’s really true about blowing. I have never thought about that!!! If I make this video again I will definitely change that advice. Soft brush instead of the blowing rocket!
      /Matti

  • @marja1112
    @marja1112 4 місяці тому

    Great tips, thank you 👍. Hello, is it you ... 😂

  • @AnthonySell
    @AnthonySell 3 місяці тому +1

    Be sure to remove the lens cap from the lens mounted on the camera some time before you intend to film, so that if there is a temperature difference, the fogging will have time to dissipate.

  • @user-xz5sv2ho1i
    @user-xz5sv2ho1i 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much! I was wondering whether to go with the OEM Sony batteries or a different one for our Antarctica trip. Your video was helpful with that and so many other tips!

    • @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA
      @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA  3 місяці тому

      Thanks!
      Antarctica trip!!! Wooowwww… I hope you get a great tour with lots of good filming/photo moments.
      /Matti

  • @karthik7800
    @karthik7800 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the video Matti, I see you have a peak design camera holder attached to the backpack strap, do you use it for the camera in the winter?

    • @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA
      @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA  4 місяці тому +1

      I use the camera holder if I use the bag as a backpack. Few times during winter but a lot more during the summer! I like the system. I had no issues with it because of winter. Maybe it’s little bit difficult with gloves to get the camera out of the holder.
      /Matti

  • @BaroudeurAventure
    @BaroudeurAventure 4 місяці тому +1

    6:48 I'd say the opposite, 99% of cameras can't handle low temperatures, there are only a very few cameras on the market that are weather resistent and whose electronic don't suffer from condensation and frost.

    • @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA
      @JOKKMOKKGUIDERNA  4 місяці тому

      Okay… I don’t agree…but I don’t know if you or I’m having right.
      The camera works as long as the battery works. But what you are writing about is condensation inside the camera. That’s only an issue because you bring it inside without the bag around it. Then you get condensation on the surface but of course also inside if it’s not weather sealed. So it’s not the low temperatures that kills the camera. It’s how you treated your gear.
      Do you agree or what’s your opinion?
      /N

  • @AkatabiKiri
    @AkatabiKiri 4 місяці тому +2

    Camera bag probably shouldn't be too close to your campfire.

  • @GiancarloBenzina
    @GiancarloBenzina 4 місяці тому +1

    Great tips and yes, I share that experience, been to the polar region of norway in winter a few times. Warmer though than the higher areas inside the country-land, thx to the streams.
    Camera weather sealing does not exist. Yes it exists on brochure and is implemented with rubbers, but it‘s weather proofing, means direct water access is prevented as good as possible, but with all the open holes humidity can still get in in form of vapor. If a camera would be fully humidity proof it would not have the ability to zoom (air-pump moving). If air can go out or in, so does vapor. If that is slowed by some half-way isolation, it‘s equally so harder to dry out the camera, once it got the seals.
    Guess what happens when the seals age - trust me, they‘ll do, in 2-7 years it‘ll happen. So, get a professional camera and service it to maintain the seals, I suggest every 5years, up to you.
    If you think I‘m stupid, and you only trust facts, well, if you think waterproofing of the camera is a fact then add some soft paper into the camera (battery compartment and between lens and sensor, soft and carefully), then throw it into a filling-bathtub. It will not get wet or humid inside if you‘re right.
    Please don‘t you‘ll lose, your bet and the camera.
    For our waterfall fans. You see a waterfall, you go nearby and you take a picture, right? No! If you‘re nearby you stand in mist, light mist, you typically don‘t worry much and wipe it. Wrong, you wipe it in. Next moment the wind blows the mist or much much more mist onto and into the camera. Wow! Some of the cameras might die immediately, others minutes later and others don‘t. Regardless, all have taken moisture. Get it out open it and put it into cat litter with paper towels on the parts to protect/openings. And let it dry out - for hours or even days. This camera is done anyway and needs a service check, but the drying helps to stop the moisture oxidizing further on your electronics.

  • @TheLjamal
    @TheLjamal 18 днів тому