If there was any goal in developing such a system, it was one... bolt-on cooling of the base of any camera that has a tripod socket hole.
Not all cameras have flip open LCDs; ones with flip LCD don't have secure means of mounting a cooler. In short, cooling of the back was definitely not a consideration.
Idea was to NOT have to open the camera; cold finger of course was NOT a consideration either.
Camera bottom cooling results are 'not' going to be uniform for all cameras; cameras like Sony alpha that have conducting structures inside may benefit the most; most Canons' internal structures at the base are not so conducive, but decent results can still be obtained regardless with adequate insulating post module installation. Note: Module does have coldplate side and TEC side insulation; it is the exposed camera side coldplate insulation that I am referring to. Regards
Last edited by mmalik; 11-03-2016 at 03:00 PM.
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