Camera, lenses and heat
joeinmiami
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I usually take baseball photos at the local high school, the games usually starts at about 10:00 AM and ends about 3 or 4:00PM.
My question: I am located in Miami, FL. In the summertime the temperature gets very hot, after taking photos for about an hour in the sun, the camera and lens get sufficiently hot to be uncomfortable to touch.
Is there a possibility that either the camera or the lens may get damage due to heat?
Again, Thanks to everyone for any answers I may receive.
Joe :scratch
My question: I am located in Miami, FL. In the summertime the temperature gets very hot, after taking photos for about an hour in the sun, the camera and lens get sufficiently hot to be uncomfortable to touch.
Is there a possibility that either the camera or the lens may get damage due to heat?
Again, Thanks to everyone for any answers I may receive.
Joe :scratch
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I tend to avoid the problem by covering my rig with something to shade it. I don't know if it helps, but I do know that it doesn't hurt anything.
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