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Get ready for the upcoming lunar and solar eclipses Top 5 Cold Weather Photography Tips Charge your

Get ready for the upcoming lunar and solar eclipses [View as web page]( [Nikon Learn and Explore | This month: Cold Weather Photography and Capturing Eclipses]( Top 5 Cold Weather Photography Tips Charge your battery Put a fully charged battery in the camera before you venture outside. The cold can drain batteries quickly. Use a lens hood If you have a lens hood, use it when it's snowing and it will help keep snowflakes off the lens. Adjust white balance To make sure the snow looks white in your images, set the White Balance correctly for the type of lighting you’re in—bright sun, cloudy or shade. Turn your flash off If you’re taking photographs in the middle of a snowstorm, turn off your flash, otherwise the snowflakes will be illuminated and look like hotspots in your image. Acclimate your gear Keep your camera in a backpack or camera bag when you come in from the cold. Allow it to gradually warm up to prevent fogging up. [Read More]( [Advanced] Get ready for the upcoming lunar and solar eclipses. On March 25, there will be a penumbral lunar eclipse, visible in North America and on April 8 a total solar eclipse will be visible across much of North America. Brush up on your eclipse photography skills in time for these two celestial events. [Read About Lunar Eclipses]( [Read About Solar Eclipses]( [Nikon]( [TikTok]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Email]( [My Account]( | [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Nikon Support]( All Nikon products include Nikon Inc. limited warranty. Images are for illustrative purposes only. All Nikon trademarks are trademarks of Nikon Corporation. Nikon Authorized Dealers set their own selling prices, which may vary. Nikon is not responsible for typographical errors. {EMAIL} © 2024 Nikon Inc. | 1300 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY 11747 | [Contact Us](

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