On 5/18/2012 11:37 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
I have long wondered why camera makers don't move more in the
direction of building more sophisticated internal cooling into their
designs.
Long exposures and video, and large LCDs with live view generate heat,
and heat is damaging to both electronics and image quality.

Imagine taking a body form factor like the Pentax 645D, moving the
sensor forward so it is at the 35mm lens flange distance (not the 645
lens distance), and then using all that new room behind the sensor for
a cooling system. You would have video and long exposure advantages
GALORE.
I think you've just described a digital movie camera, and there are a couple of those already.

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