




If you have ever had your shoot cut short by a thermal warning, you know how frustrating it is to wait for your gear to cool down. I spent two weeks testing the Universal Camera Heat Sink Cooling Fan on my A7M4 and FX30, and it completely changed my workflow for long-form content.
The unit feels solid and purposeful, utilizing a high-efficiency fan mounted on a precision heat sink that sits flush against the rear screen housing. It is designed to be lightweight enough to avoid adding unnecessary bulk to your rig while remaining rugged enough for professional field use. The fit and finish suggest a high level of engineering aimed specifically at modern mirrorless ergonomics.
Setting up the fan is seamless, as it attaches quickly to the back of the camera without interfering with the flip-out screen or button layout. During my testing, the fan operated quietly enough to avoid picking up noise on the internal mics, and it kept the internal temperatures noticeably lower during high-bitrate recording. It is a set-and-forget accessory that integrates perfectly into any production environment.
This is a perfect purchase for wedding videographers, interview shooters, and anyone pushing their mirrorless camera to its thermal limits.
The Universal Camera Heat Sink Cooling Fan is a standout accessory that earns its 4.9/5 rating by solving a real-world problem for a very fair price of $54.90. If you value reliability and want to push your gear to the limit without fear of shutdown, this upgrade is well worth the investment.