Description
SmallRig 5875 Camera Cooling Fan ( For Panasonic LUMIX S1 II / S1 IIE / S1R II )
SmallRig Cooling Fan for Panasonic LUMIX S1 II / S1 IIE / S1R II 5875 is engineered to mitigate overheating in the
Panasonic LUMIX S1 II / S1 IIE / S1R II camera, enabling extended recording times for high-resolution video. Its advanced cooling system combines a 7000 RPM high-speed fan with a TEC (Thermoelectric Cooler) chip for superior heat dissipation, effectively preventing thermal shutdown. The fan offers two speed settings (high and low) to accommodate various shooting scenarios. Its innovative, tool-free snap-on mount allows for swift installation or removal, ensuring effortless operation and unimpeded access to the camera's LCD screen. For extended power and continuous cooling, the unit is compatible with SmallRig V-Mount battery mount plate kits (ID 4064B, 4063B, 5315, 5227) and V-Mount batteries (ID 3579, 4608, 4292).
Features:
● Combines a 7000 RPM high-speed fan with TEC cooling chips for powerful heat dissipation, significantly extending shooting time.
● Features high and low cooling modes to effortlessly adapt to different shooting environments and thermal demands.
● Innovative snap-on design enables quick, tool-free installation and removal, offering easy storage and enhanced portability.
Note:
● After installing this product, the camera's LCD screen cannot be retracted. Please remove the cooling fan before retracting the LCD screen.
● This product does not include a built-in battery and must be connected to an external power source to operate.
● This product is not waterproof. Do not store or use it in humid environments.
● Do not obstruct the air inlet or outlet while the cooling fan is in operation.
● Do not use the cooling fan when the camera is inactive to avoid internal condensation.
● When the fan is not in use, press and hold the power button for about 2 seconds to enter standby mode, or unplug the power cable to turn it off completely.
● In ambient temperatures of 40°C (104°F) or higher, the cooler's effect on lowering the host device's temperature may be limited.
● When shooting in a quiet environment, the microphone may pick up fan noises. Before use, monitor the audio through the camera's headphone jack or a similar monitoring interface.