I currently have a Mavic Air 2 and I am looking closely at the Air 2s and everything it offers, especially the significantly improved sensor for stills and video.
My one concern, as a landscape photographer, is the change to the operating temperature. Flying in winter at low temperatures is of no concern with the Air 2, as it operates down to -10 degrees celsius. However, the Air 2s only operates down to 0 degrees celsius.
I'm wondering what impact this change in spec has in real-life situations. For example, is it the case that the battery keeps the drone warm even at lower air temperatures? Or is it the case that as you ascend air temperature will impact upon the drones ability to fly to the extent that it would eventually drop from the sky at a certain temperature. I read that for every 1000 ft in altitude above sea level, temperature drops approximately 6.5 degrees celsius. That means at 400 ft you could expect a temperature drop of approximately 2.5 degrees celsius. In essence that would mean that if you are flying from sea level, you wouldn't want to be flying in any temperature less than 3 degrees celcius, or you would risk losing your drone. With the Air 2 you could be flying with a sea level temperature of -7 degrees celsius - this is a really big difference.
I'm looking forward to hearing your experiences and opinions.
My one concern, as a landscape photographer, is the change to the operating temperature. Flying in winter at low temperatures is of no concern with the Air 2, as it operates down to -10 degrees celsius. However, the Air 2s only operates down to 0 degrees celsius.
I'm wondering what impact this change in spec has in real-life situations. For example, is it the case that the battery keeps the drone warm even at lower air temperatures? Or is it the case that as you ascend air temperature will impact upon the drones ability to fly to the extent that it would eventually drop from the sky at a certain temperature. I read that for every 1000 ft in altitude above sea level, temperature drops approximately 6.5 degrees celsius. That means at 400 ft you could expect a temperature drop of approximately 2.5 degrees celsius. In essence that would mean that if you are flying from sea level, you wouldn't want to be flying in any temperature less than 3 degrees celcius, or you would risk losing your drone. With the Air 2 you could be flying with a sea level temperature of -7 degrees celsius - this is a really big difference.
I'm looking forward to hearing your experiences and opinions.