Tilta recently released an interesting cooling system specifically designed for the Sony ZV-E1 mirrorless camera. Designed to extend the maximum recording time of the Sony ZV-E1, this cooling system attaches to Tilta’s half cage or full cage and features a seven-blade turbo fan with two speed modes. So let’s take a closer look at it! The Sony ZV-E1 full-frame mirrorless camera for bloggers was released in March 2023, and if you missed it, you can watch our in-depth review here. While the Sony ZV-E1 has incredible lowlight capabilities, excellent autofocus, and convenient AI-powered features, all in a very compact form factor, the camera has one major drawback: it overheats quickly. Mirrorless cameras are getting smaller, but as their sensor size, resolution, and features increase, managing heat dissipation and overheating issues has become more of a problem. However, camera cooling systems are not new for Tilta, as they have been designing third-party cooling systems since the Canon R5 days. This time, Tilta is back with a model specifically designed for the Sony ZV-E1. Tilta cooling system for the Sony ZV-E1. Image credit: Tilta Tilta cooling system for the Sony ZV-E1 The Tilta cooling system for the Sony ZV-E1 has a six-layer structure consisting of semiconductor materials and a fan to help with heat dissipation. This cooling system attaches to Tilta’s half cage and full cage for the ZV-E1 via two thumbscrews, making it quick to assemble/disassemble. The Tilta cooling system attaches to the bottom of the half and full cage. Image...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 8 August, 2023