What is the difference between fan mode 1 & 2?
Fan mode 1 varies the fan-speed based on the processor temperature. So at low temps, the fans run slower (and are quieter), and when the temps are hot, they run faster. This mode is good to use when outside or in hot environments. The processor has a protection mechanism that down-clocks the processor if it goes over 100°C. Also we disable recording when you hit 100°C. So there are no worries about frying the processor (there is also a temp indicator in the status bar that lets you know the temp of the processor). Fan mode 2 keeps the fans running full-blast when not recording, and quiets them when recording. In fan mode 1, when it’s hot, the camera does not get quieter when you’re in hot temps, but if you are in a sound-critical environment, this can pose a big problem. Fan mode 2 will keep the fans quiet no matter what, although again, recording will stop at 100°C. But once recording stops, the fans kick in at full-speed to keep the camera as cool as possible before the next recordin