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Going How to deal with heat concerns when doing timelapse on a roadtrip. Heat concerns?

I am going on a roadtrip through Europe in a few months, and I want to do a timelapse from start till end. I am concerned about heat issues though, as I am planning on mounting the camera on the dashboard with a suction cup mount, and the sun will be on the windscreen for several hours a day.

I do not want to kill the camera, but I would love to do a timelapse like this, going through Europe.

I will be using a filter and a lens hood ofcourse, of course.

Does anyone have any tips/tricks for how to reduce damage to the camera from overheating?

Thanks alot in advance!

Going on a roadtrip. Heat concerns

I am going on a roadtrip through Europe in a few months, and I want to do a timelapse from start till end. I am concerned about heat issues though, as I am planning on mounting the camera on the dashboard with a suction cup mount, the sun will be on the windscreen for several hours a day.

I do not want to kill the camera, but I would love to do a timelapse like this, going through Europe.

I will be using a filter and a lens hood ofcourse.

Does anyone have any tips/tricks?

Thanks alot in advance!

How to deal with heat concerns when doing timelapse on a roadtrip?

I am going on a roadtrip through Europe in a few months, and I want to do a timelapse from start till end. I am concerned about heat issues though, as I am planning on mounting the camera on the dashboard with a suction cup mount, and the sun will be on the windscreen for several hours a day.

I do not want to kill the camera, but I would love to do a timelapse like this, going through Europe.

I will be using a filter and a lens hood, of course.

Does anyone have any tips/tricks for how to reduce damage to the camera from overheating?

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Going on a roadtrip. Heat concerns

I am going on a roadtrip through Europe in a few months, and I want to do a timelapse from start till end. I am concerned about heat issues though, as I am planning on mounting the camera on the dashboard with a suction cup mount, the sun will be on the windscreen for several hours a day.

I do not want to kill the camera, but I would love to do a timelapse like this, going through Europe.

I will be using a filter and a lens hood ofcourse.

Does anyone have any tips/tricks?

Thanks alot in advance!