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In Florida we have night time but no cold
Sorry I can't help unless you consider 50 degrees to be "cold".
I'm jealous of your change of season colors tho
This was in Boca Raton, FL with my phantom proYeah, but I got “overheated motor” message when flying in 90 degree noon heat and a forced rth.
Yes I have a Mavic Platinum Pro and a crystal sky monitor. I recently got some firehouse ARCII in anticipation that I will like to attempt night videography. Can some elaborate on ISO, Framerate settings that should be used?1. Think you receive warnings when it's dark, no problem with this?
Read quit some strange crashing behaviours when flying in the dark. Take off, lift off to a + 10meters hight and crash.
2. So is there a difference for flying daytime <> dark, cold or not cold ?
3. Should we watch more carefully while taking off, look at other things more carefully ?
4. If compass and GPS (enough satellites) is okey can there be other problems for night-flights we could prevent ?
5. Until now didn't lose contact and flying with a "Cristalsky" unit and is a very nice tool during daylight. For the moment ok. Although still no solution for the 5th button and +/- exposure time which works with the iPhone.
The great improvement is also not to see appearing incoming calls, messages from whatever App and so one...
Thought I turned them all of at some point but always forgot at least one...and reactivating them afterwords is always a search.
Until now no problems but didn't try a night-fly
View attachment 55884night flying in the cold no problem
You can't rely on any of the visual guidance systems in the dark, it will bring up warning to tell you such. It's best to just assume that besides GPS, you'll be flying it manually.I'm fascinated by the night shots. Still a newbie though and I think I need to get some more flying under my belt. I enjoy my MPP too much to risk it right now. Since I have zero night flight experience How does the MPP visualize the landing point? Or does it depend on the pilot to bring it in?
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