Frozen cameras, anyone?
The Taiwanese manufacturer tested three of its cameras – the Ai-IR59, Ai-DC75 and Ai-BU45s – in temperatures below -70deg C (-94deg F).
The cameras were first ‘frozen’ using dry ice while disconnected. Once the required temperature was reached, the cameras were connected to a power source, and the test was run for two and a half hours.
Acumen says all camera parameters were tested, including visual, weather resistance, and potential condensation. The Ai-IR59 was also tested on its ability to retain warmth in its glass lens covering.
All three cameras successfully passed the tests, Acumen says.
Frozen cameras, anyone?
The Taiwanese manufacturer tested three of its cameras – the Ai-IR59, Ai-DC75 and Ai-BU45s – in temperatures below -70deg C […]
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