Using video camera in cold temperatures
Earlier in archery season (when it was warm) my friends videod some hunts and edited the footage into a pretty cool movie. We would like to do the same now for rifle and flintlock/archery season. But now the temperature never tops 32 degrees and we have several inches of snow with much more on the way. We just have a basic digital camcorder, nothing special. I know that electronics and cold temperatures do not mix very well but is there any way that we could maybe insulate the camera or battery so that capturing footage would be possible? I love the way the woods look now with all the snow and shooting hunts in the snow especially with archery and flintlock equipment i think would be cool. Any solutions or suggestions would be greatly apprectiated. Thanks