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Snagged an old sony broadcast camera.

Having some overheating problems, replaced the DC fan inside, helped cool it a little, but overall still reaching about 30-32c.

Noticed it when hot pixels started showing up a few minutes into shooting.

I assume its a problem with the CCD overheating or something, but is there any less intrusive way to cool the camera down better?
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>>4495066
are you australian or something? why can't you bring it outside for testing so it keeps cool and you can confirm if that's the cause of hot pixels
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>>4495066
Show a top view anon so we can see how easily you can fit a fan near the CCD. However 30Deg is pretty low idk why would that be a problem
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>>4495066
Use a peltier like all the cool kids.
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>>4495070
Got it recently, lots of snow and don’t have proper gear to go out and shoot

>>4495082
Picrel

>>4495086
Where would I need to install that?
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>>4495098
Probably too cramped for one, but it is the optimal solution for sensor cooling. High end sensors use them.
You would use thermal paste to adhere it to the backside of the sensor then use a heatsink or heat pipe + fan to keep the hotside cool.
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>>4495066
Do you have it plugged into the wall? What looks like hot pixels can actually be interference from unregulated mains power. If you're not already, try running it from a battery.



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