So you have experience with his mounts and the fact they do not mess up the sensors on the M4P? I have used his mounts on other drones but not the M4P.I get all my DJI drone mounts from Ryan: DJI Strobe Mounts
I've used Velcro to mount VIFLY and Firehouse strobes to the top of several different DJI drone models, along the centerline and toward the forward end of the drone body. There have been no issues with sensors, GPS, or other hardware or functions.Has anyone experimented with or found a location to mount a true bright white 3 mile strobe for nighttime flights? With all the sensors this may be tougher than with past drones.
So have I, but the configuration of sensors on the M4P is different; that is why I asked if anyone had experience with it; not other drones.I've used Velcro to mount VIFLY and Firehouse strobes to the top of several different DJI drone models, along the centerline and toward the forward end of the drone body. There have been no issues with sensors, GPS, or other hardware or functions.
The one potential negative I've seen is reflected light from the strobe showing up in videos or photos if the drone is near objects, but that's unrelated to the mounting method.
Sorry I didn't see this exactly posted in the M4P forum and I don't have the M4P yet and Ryan has not yet created the mounts for M4P that I have seen but I'm sure he will soon. Sorry I don't know for sure.
He has made a custom mount for me before. I am not sure I want to be the test mule for this one.
I've also run into light reflecting off atmosphere-dust,haze etc even when no near object in frame.I've used Velcro to mount VIFLY and Firehouse strobes to the top of several different DJI drone models, along the centerline and toward the forward end of the drone body. There have been no issues with sensors, GPS, or other hardware or functions.
The one potential negative I've seen is reflected light from the strobe showing up in videos or photos if the drone is near objects, but that's unrelated to the mounting method.
The CBO that I follow is the AMA and this is what they say about flying at night:I've also run into light reflecting off atmosphere-dust,haze etc even when no near object in frame.
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