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Old 08-02-2009, 08:18 PM
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Yep, thats quite good cooling.
Just be carefull Mike you dont crack the sensor. You should be looking at a 10 to 15 minute change to max cooling to prevent thermal stress.

With that sort of temp, you could dispose of the darks....

Once the camera starts to warm up, you may find it will drop a little, as the heat dissapation efficiency decreases as the body and heat sink absorb the heat.
Bit like running an engine for 5 minutes when cold and running the engine 5 minutes when hot. More heat and harder to dissipate when hotter.
But you now why the costs are so high for these cameras. Thats why you have one in your hands..

Theo
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