Is there a way to turn the navigation lights off on the Air 2s?
It spoils night footage.
In the USA, it is my understanding that you can't legally fly at night without them.
Are the standard leds on the MA2 strong enough to be seen for the FAA requirements (3 miles) anyway ?Are the standard leds on the MA2 strong enough to be seen for the FAA requirements (3 miles) anyway ?
Some (all ?) DJI drones have the option to turn off front leds when taking a photo, but not video as far as I am aware.
Funny you are having trouble though, as MANY here use strobes, and they are much stronger light intensity, and they report no effect on video or photos.
Are the standard leds on the MA2 strong enough to be seen for the FAA requirements (3 miles) anyway ?
Better than NONE at all.. lol
Hello.
Can't find this info anywhere in the Forum, so...
Is there a way to turn the navigation lights off on the Air 2s?
It spoils night footage.
You completely missed my point. The OP of wanted to know how to turn off the lights for a night flight. None at all is completely what one should NOT do. Go to the FAA website to find out how to fly at night legally.Obviously not then, as expected.
Was merely asking due to the reply of yours "In the USA, it is my understanding that you can't legally fly at night without them." having no real bearing on their night flight legality.
I'm mostly just curious what sort of interference the std lights are giving them.
You completely missed my point. The OP of wanted to know how to turn off the lights for a night flight. None at all is completely what one should NOT do. Go to the FAA website to find out how to fly at night legally.
In the USA, it is my understanding that you can't legally fly at night without them.
Hard to believe DJI got rid of this function.
I blame it on the high humidity.Obviously not then, as expected.
Was merely asking due to the reply of yours "In the USA, it is my understanding that you can't legally fly at night without them." having no real bearing on their night flight legality.
I'm mostly just curious what sort of interference the std lights are giving them.
I blame it on the high humidity.
I'm recording video over water, on a beach, in Brazil.
I can see clearly the green flashes of the front lights.
Maybe just use some tape?
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