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Thread: Shooting at a YMCA pool

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    Default Shooting at a YMCA pool

    I'm doing a shoot this weekend at a YMCA pool. Any suggestions? Do I need to worry about the excessive humidity levels of the enclosed space?

    And, you know, a smirk for the first person who says "tripod," right?

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    The only excessive humidity I would worry about is the 100% humidity of the pool itself. But, I live in highly humid Florida. I'm sure I read in the manual that the HV has a "dew" detector if condensation occurs within the camera.

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    I wouldn't worry about it unless the camera is coming directly from a much colder environment — don't run the car's AC at full blast on the drive over and you should be fine.

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    Thanks guys. I, um, well you know, who wants to have to repair or purchase a new camera (not to mention missing the footage) Thought I'd check with the group....

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