Everyone knows not to stare into the sun. What about your drones, will the powerful sunbeam degrade you camera receptors (for a lack of a better tech description) if pointed in it's direction for too long of a span?
I don't think it's the duration so much as the timing.Everyone knows not to stare into the sun. What about your drones, will the powerful sunbeam degrade you camera receptors (for a lack of a better tech description) if pointed in it's direction for too long of a span?
I don’t think that really addresses the question asked, though.I don't think it's the duration so much as the timing.
Our drones can be "blinded" by light (sunrise/sunset/etc) if approached at the wrong angle, resulting in unpredictable behavior. Our eyes suffer more from prolonged exposure (although intensity matters).
This is why I'm always careful flying at sunset (as beautiful as it may be)!