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Problem with LCD performance around -5°C


jefr

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Hej,

 

today I did a trip with my M9 in the snow. It was "cold" - around -5°C.

 

After one 1,5 hour in the snow I recognized a strange behavior during switching between my photos on the LCD. I looks like a transition between the photos, especially from black to white areas and vice versa. From my understanding the LCD isn't fast enough to remove the old photo before the new one is visible.

 

Now I'm back at home and it looks like the transition-area is scaling down.

 

Does anyone know such a problem?

 

Thanks in advance for your comments!

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I believe that most LCD displays suffer reduced brightness and response times in temperatures below approximately 10C. As temperatures return to normal the display should recover. High temperatures are more of a problem, as they tend to shorten the life of the LCD.

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I've used my Canon and Nikon cameras at temperatures as low as -40C with no permanent effects. I have also used Dell and IBM laptops in similar temperatures, again with no permanent effects. The main problem is that the screen becomes very slow to refresh, change images, etc.

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