Cold punishes gummy lubricants and weak magnets, so test your camera in a home freezer before committing it to a stormy traverse. All‑mechanical designs like the Nikon FM2, Pentax K1000, or Leica M excel, while motor drives and tired foam seals stiffen, snag, and waste precious energy when brittle film resists a rushed advance.
Silicon cells behave, but batteries sulk in cold shade. Carry warm spares close to your base layer, tape one to the strap, and rehearse Sunny 16 for emergencies. A simple incident meter or reliable one‑degree spot beats a dying phone app when katabatic gusts numb swipes and screens instantly black out.
Dexterity saves frames. Pair thin liner gloves with windproof shells, add heat packs near wrists, and favor wide straps that don’t slice through bulky layers. Tripod spikes bite ice, low center columns resist gusts, and a dangling bag, clipped with a short tether, steadies everything without turning into a dangerous, swinging pendulum.
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