The other side of the black coin is that it also cools much faster :-)
Amities
Philippe
> Le 29 nov. 2019 à 21:21, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
> On 11/26/2019 5:02 PM, Wayne Shumaker wrote:
>> I once left my 5D in the warm car one afternoon. After use it had "gunk" on
>> the sensor that would not blow off. I believe the heat loosened some
>> oil/lubricant from the shutter, which then landed on the sensor.
>
> I seem to recall that this was a known problem with Canon's, at least those
> of that era.
>
> I do recall being careful with my cameras in that regard, from reading about
> that problem.
>
> Interesting side note. My first DSLR was the first Rebel, and it was silver
> colored. As a test, I set it next to a black camera in the sun. After just a
> few minutes, the black camera was much warmer. After that, I have always been
> careful to keep my black cameras from sitting out in direct sun; find a shady
> spot, cover with a hat, and such.
>
> Cool Hand Moose
>
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