EX1 Design, Heat dissipation, Dust
I'm a little concerned on how rugged the EX1 is. I know using a tapeless camcorder should make it much more versatile for extreme shooting, but how does the ex hold up in heat and cold weather or humidity.Also, the slit that runs through the center of the camera (right after the SxS slot) it kind of worries me. What is it for and is it susceptible to any kind of damage(weather related). I've heard amazing stories about the HVX surviving through extreme conditions, and hoping,(since the camera is like 3 years newer) that it will do just as well if not better.
Thanks alot http://ibc.mikkowilson.com/2007photo...%20(9).jpg flashlight shining through one side to the other. |
The camera isn't water proof. That slot is for ventilation. The manual mentions that the camera shouldn't be covered by a cloth and such or it is likely to overheat. Other than those observations I haven't seen any reports of ruggedness testing.
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I was surprised to see that the lens remote connector has no cover, and the rubber cover for the SDI port comes off too easily. If I did a lot of shooting in dusty environments I'd be inclined to put tape over those two items when not in use.
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Has anyone noticed any issues with the hole running through the center of the camera?
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Anyone know anything about how the camera handles cold weather? I shoot in frigid temperatures with lots of snowdrift and want to know how the camera handles sub zero temperatures compared to the HVX200.
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Oh yeah, thats a good question from Morten. I live in Finland and shoot often in -10 to -25 celsius. Is it possible with EX1?
Ive had some problems with my super8 after it gets colder then -20. And I broke one 16mm lens when its was -25. I was surprised to learn that there was some organic grease inside the lens and it couldnt handle the cold. Sami |
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