Horrified at the sight of Fujifilm X-T2 cameras freezing because of being exposed to -14 ° C weather
The cameras on the market today are all weather resistant, whether low or high. For ordinary users, they will never have to test to know how good this ability is, but in this case, it is completely different.
Photographer Ueli Käser on a trip to the Sphinx Observatory in the Bernese Mountains brought Fujifilm X-T2 with ZEISS Touit 2.8 / 12 lens for landscape photography. He mounted the camera and lens on the porch with a tripod, from 6 pm to 5:30 am the next day, the 'poor' camera had to take continuous pictures until 1:20 am to take a break. .
Under -14 ° C weather, his camera froze all the way from front to back, even obscuring both the monitor and the lens head of the lens. Thankfully, both the camera and the lens were not broken, and Mr. Käser had a beautiful picture of the night sky on a high mountain to share with everyone:
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