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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Brown View Post
    So, with my plan to record long interviews at 33% fan setting with a steady rise in temperature from around 45 degrees to upwards of 70, I'm going to also see a rise in video "noise" along with the camera temperature rise? Is this going to be a big problem? Constant black shading when we're shooting is not a realistic option for us due to time constraints.

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    I don't know the answer, but ... I did start a thread so maybe we'll get one.

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    Thanks Les

    Let me know if you hear anything on this front.

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    Noah is right. I was worried 25% was the lowest I could get the fan while recording but after a test day today, the fan shuts off completely and is silent when I record <2 minutes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Noah Kadner View Post
    Shouldn't be- the fan is supposed to shut off the moment you start recording.

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