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Originally Posted by Lognic04
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If you have a suitable camera, then yes an add-on / no-cold-finger cooler COULD do well. The camera would need to have a reasonable heat conduction path from its body (preferably base) to the sensor and body to LCD. A good example of what I think would be suitable cameras for such an endeavour, based on the internal design of the camera and existing heat conduction paths, would be a Nikon D800 or 810, to a lesser extent, a Fuji XE1 / 2 or derivatives and the Canon 1Dxyz.... or probably most of the metal bodied/chassis cameras. This is based on trying to achieve a reasonable cooling target in the 0-10 deg C range (or atleast no cooler than the dewpoint for the conditions), and not necessarily record beating, sensor fogging sub zero temperatures. There is definitely a diminishing return for effort in chasing the extremes of cooling and I would be guided by what I could see/measure in the dark frames as noise versus temperature.
I think for any of these cameras a bolt-on device with zero mods to the camera would be possible, within the provisos stated.
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JA