PhotoDB Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Jul 12, 2020 Messages 110 Reactions 111 Age 77 Location 44136 Aug 13, 2022 #21 Robert Prior said: The brightness is better than my phone or iPad, not as bright as my Smart Controller (for the Mavic 2). Midday I find it hard to read in direct sunlight, but not a problem during golden hour. Click to expand... Sounds good enough to try. Just ordered one. Thanks!
Robert Prior said: The brightness is better than my phone or iPad, not as bright as my Smart Controller (for the Mavic 2). Midday I find it hard to read in direct sunlight, but not a problem during golden hour. Click to expand... Sounds good enough to try. Just ordered one. Thanks!
ssvdh66 Old Fart Joined Sep 2, 2017 Messages 178 Reactions 119 Age 69 Location Macmasters Beach,N.S.W. Australia Aug 13, 2022 #22 PhotoDB said: How do you find the brightness out in the sunlight? Does it need a shade hood? Thx. Click to expand... I have been using one on my mav 3 for a week now & it definitely is better than my iPad or phone & I love that I don’t have the cable hassle any more
PhotoDB said: How do you find the brightness out in the sunlight? Does it need a shade hood? Thx. Click to expand... I have been using one on my mav 3 for a week now & it definitely is better than my iPad or phone & I love that I don’t have the cable hassle any more
G GadgetGuy Well-Known Member Joined Oct 17, 2016 Messages 7,444 Reactions 4,513 Aug 14, 2022 #23 PhotoDB said: How do you find the brightness out in the sunlight? Does it need a shade hood? Thx. Click to expand... It's only 700 nits, which is as bright as a recent phone or iPad's peak brightness, but it can sustain it, unlike the phones or iPads.
PhotoDB said: How do you find the brightness out in the sunlight? Does it need a shade hood? Thx. Click to expand... It's only 700 nits, which is as bright as a recent phone or iPad's peak brightness, but it can sustain it, unlike the phones or iPads.