I shot all day yesterday in bright sun and 90 degree F temperature.
Recorded about 300 frames. The camera was sometimes hot to the touch,
but no problems with the images. I didn't do any live view or video.
Paul
On Aug 16, 2009, at 12:06 PM, William Robb wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Boris Liberman"
Subject: Re: K-7 arrived to Israel
So, sir William, you suggest that this problem manifests itself only
when its guts are melting? In this case it probably will not be a
show
stopper for me, as I am not shooting like this anyway. As for the
heat
of the day, it will get its share, that you can rest assured of ;-).
From what I've read, the sensor can go a little flakey (green
lines) when
the internal temp hits 35ÂșC or higher. OTOH, I don't know if the
sensor has to hit that temp or if that is how hot the heat off the
sensor has to make the thermometer (this could be significantly
different temps).
I doubt that it would be an issue unless you tend to do lots of live
view or video. I do neither.
William Robb
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