Quote Originally Posted by Alan Klein View Post
Isn't it the opposite? If you take your camera used outside in cold weather and bring it into a warm house, then condensation occurs. Not the other way around. That's why you don't open the sealed cold film pack from the freezer until it has thawed out to room temperature.
that's not the opposite of what i said, that's half of what i said. any time you cool air down past the dew point you get condensation. doesn't matter if that air is inside a plastic bag of film being cooled because you just placed it in a freezer or the air that gets into the bag when you open it and is cooled by the cold film you just took out of the freezer. if you take your camera outside in cold weather the indoor air in your camera will cool down and cause condensation.