Carlb
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On many summer days in this part of the world, the temperature in a locked car can reach anything between 50 and 60 degrees Celcius.
So if I leave a loaded camera in my car, out of direct sunlight and in the footwell, on these days, will it be OK or will it get fried. What sort of damage could it suffer? I wouldnt leave my good camera in the car. It's moat likely to be a K1000 (or something else that wont leave me heart-broken if it or the car got stolen) loaded with some colour film for those opportunities that turn up while youre on the road. I assume that the extreme heat wouldnt do the film in the camera much good but apart from that, will it be OK? Would storing everything in a cooler bag make any difference?
So if I leave a loaded camera in my car, out of direct sunlight and in the footwell, on these days, will it be OK or will it get fried. What sort of damage could it suffer? I wouldnt leave my good camera in the car. It's moat likely to be a K1000 (or something else that wont leave me heart-broken if it or the car got stolen) loaded with some colour film for those opportunities that turn up while youre on the road. I assume that the extreme heat wouldnt do the film in the camera much good but apart from that, will it be OK? Would storing everything in a cooler bag make any difference?