What's normal CPU tempreture?

What's the maximum cpu tempreture that z2 can stick?
When I use effect of camera the cpu tempreture get 67 degree. Is it normal?

It is normal that a device will get hot, This will happen to all devices but should a device get to hot then it will just like a Pc shut down to protect itself unless like a Pc you have overclocked it
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