Indeed. 4k@30 FPS wins hands down at night, and is usually better during the day, too, unless one is wanting to shoot slow motion clips. Main reason at night is the 60 FPS requires a 1/60 sec shutter speed, while 30 FPS requires 1/30 sec shutter...
4K@60 FPS doesn't win at filming at night. It just looks way grainier and blurrier with that at night. I have a 'DJI Mavic 3 Pro' that has a 'Night Mode'. That mode goes to 4K@30 FPS at max. And the matter of fact is that filming at nights looks...
I only use a 'DJI Mavic 3 Pro' (the 'jack of all trades' drone). I don't need any other drones as it does everything I need it to do.
I also have a very comfortable and easy to carry backpack (from DJI) that fits all of my stuffs. It's called...