SONY ZV-E10 II Overheating Video 4K
System Nominal
The thermal shutdown during 4K recording is an engineered safety feature. In a fanless, compact chassis, the heat generated by the high-bitrate processing of 4K data exceeds the passive dissipation rate of the camera body over time. The camera is programmed to shut down to prevent the CMOS sensor and processor from sustaining permanent lattice damage due to excessive heat. Users can extend recording times by setting the 'Auto Power OFF Temp' to 'High', which raises the thermal ceiling before the safety interrupt occurs.
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