#berlin winter is notorious, and we're starting to experience the coldest days of the year now.

Cold weather pose its own challenges for film photography and vintage cameras. I do found myself feeling more hesitant to put my babies out in the cold. I feel like not risking my #pentaxauto110, #rolleia110, and the #minolta110zoomslr catching condensation and snow.

So what would be the best camera to bring on this weather?

I go to this #kodakpocketinstamatic300. It's a plastic yet robust camera. The mechanics are simple enough to withstand cold and a bit of condensation. Lens works fine as long as you get your distance right.

With the option of different aperture setting and coupled with 1/60th second shutter speed, it's more than capable on capturing the grey days of Berlin.

It won't capture your long exposure or Christmas market lights for sure, but so does the more advanced cameras anyway.

So I'll keep this in my pocket for my winter adventure. And of course, coupled with #lomographytiger200 as my daily drivers.

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