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Hi

The question is about max altitude for use the photo camera ilce 7

I need to be sure if my camera could be used at 3.000 meters of altitude in a Alps mountain to take photos securely.

The camera is a ilce 7 sony alpha

And other cuestion is about dust an water ip protection code

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Altitude should be a non-issue, I’ve used my a9 at 9000 feet (around 2700 meters) with no issue.

The only potential issue is temperature. Check the temp ranges for your camera in the online help guide. Batteries won’t last long in low temps so bring spares and try to keep them warm.

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