@luizluiz1992 Incorrect. The size of lens is absolutely inconsequential. Light hitting the sensor would only add additional heat if you were making a documentary about the sun. Living in the Arizona desert, we have a lot of filmmakers who make solar documentaries -- me for one. Even on 108 degree days, my T3i doesn't overheat.
Nor does my Panasonic GH1, which has a large 4/3 sensor. That camera can record for a solid 2 hours without interruption.
NO overheat isn't true. cause every DSLR overheat. the lenses are big and the sensors too, that causes a lot of light and heat on the sensor.
luizluiz1992 5 months ago
@luizluiz1992 Incorrect. The size of lens is absolutely inconsequential. Light hitting the sensor would only add additional heat if you were making a documentary about the sun. Living in the Arizona desert, we have a lot of filmmakers who make solar documentaries -- me for one. Even on 108 degree days, my T3i doesn't overheat.
Nor does my Panasonic GH1, which has a large 4/3 sensor. That camera can record for a solid 2 hours without interruption.
GriffithFamilyVideos 5 months ago
Admittedly, I may have over-crushed the blacks on the filters, thus losing some of the details in the blacks. But you get the point.
denekes 9 months ago