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Old 11-30-2007, 03:44 PM
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Panasonic HVX200 in high temps

Hello,
Has anyone here had any experience operating the Panasonic HVX-200 in high temperatures?
I have a requirement to shoot time-lapse in 120 degrees F. for 6 hours. I don’t expect any humidity problems since this is a dry environment.
The camera spec. is for a much lower maximum temperature but I have a hunch this camera can handle it.

Any input appreciated.
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Tom
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I can't tell you anything about that particular camera but keep it out of direct sunlight and you should be alright.
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Oh also don't attach anything to the filter threads, as you will never get it back off when the plastic expands from the heat.
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