09-06-2010, 06:53 PM
Early users are starting to notice that the camera gets warm with extended use (2 hours, A33) and starts to give a yellow warming light.
Nikon and Canon APS-C DSLRs also get warm and give warnings after prolonged live view and video use (the big APS-C sensors do generate a lot more heat than the smaller sensors used in compact digitals), so maybe those reports should not be very surprising?
Nikon and Canon APS-C DSLRs also get warm and give warnings after prolonged live view and video use (the big APS-C sensors do generate a lot more heat than the smaller sensors used in compact digitals), so maybe those reports should not be very surprising?