Steve Goldstein
Subscriber
Last year I carried my Olympus XA in an inner pocket. It had a "permanent" yellow filter - I taped a piece of a Wratten gel inside over the film gate. I found it almost impossible to operate with ski mitts, though it was fine if I slipped the mitts off and wore just my poly inner gloves for the minute or so needed.
I'm thinking something a little easier to operate might be in order for this winter, with a chest harness so I can carry it inside my jacket. My candidates for this job are a Canon-P, a Zeiss Ikon, and a Nikon FM2n. Cold is certainly an issue for the batteries in the Zeiss and Nikon, and I can take measures against that. My real concern is vibration - should I be any more concerned about a rangefinder than about an SLR in this environment?
I'm thinking something a little easier to operate might be in order for this winter, with a chest harness so I can carry it inside my jacket. My candidates for this job are a Canon-P, a Zeiss Ikon, and a Nikon FM2n. Cold is certainly an issue for the batteries in the Zeiss and Nikon, and I can take measures against that. My real concern is vibration - should I be any more concerned about a rangefinder than about an SLR in this environment?