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Is heat bad for a camera?
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Is heat bad for a camera?
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Even when condensation is not an issue, heat absorption is another big concern for professional cameras and lenses, and especially digital SLRs. Cameras are designed to operate within a specific range of temperature and humidity conditions.
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