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From what I've read most cold weather camera problems are usually due to batteries. I presume the ones you used when changing over were kept somewhere warm, even a battery kept in your pocket will need a little warming in your hand. Having a charged battery in reserve kept in a glove with one of those handwarming packs would be useful if you're planning any more winter cycles. One thing to remember as well is the problem with condensation on the lens and sometimes electronics if you come in from the cold to a nice warm house. One suggestion is to put the cold camera into one of those sealable plastic bags whilst still outside then the moisture will settle on the outside of the bag not your precious camera. Otherwise try at warm it up slowly keeping it in the porch for a few hours before bringing it into the house.
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