![]() However my XF-400 camcorder has an internal cooling fan with associated intake and exhaust vents to keep it happy under continuous sensor operation but I certainly couldn't use it in the rain. I have used my 1DX and 1DX 2 cameras quite often when it is misting although I do use the Canon matching raincoats for any serious weather even though the 1DX series are rated for much worse than mist. True camcorders and dedicated webcams will have either passive or active cooling systems to manage the heat but with a DSLR the tradeoff is more towards providing a camera that is robust against environmental exposure. It doesn't have to be recording, when it is in live view the sensor and A to D converters are running at full duty cycle and they were not designed with that thermal load in mine. Agree with Wadizzle that you are using your camera in a way not intended by Canon.
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