And why would you not ignore the overheating warnings? Please
specify. I haven't seen anybody reporting problems after ignoring
this overheating signal. You don't get worse image and the camera
doesn't explode. I've been shooting with the 7D for about a year, in
very hot rooms in holiday homes in south of France in mid-summer.
So I'm curious now.
Also is it not just the battery getting warm?
Rieni
At 15-9-2011 04:48, Gerald wrote:
>
>
>I stand corrected. I have no experience with the Panasonic GH2, my
>experience has been with Nikon and Canon. I would certainly disagree
>with your advice to ignore the warnings given by the Canon gear. The
>poor or limited auto focus is common on most Canon and Nikons;
>however, this does not deter the independent film makers who use
>this gear and a lot do.
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