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Interesting that the whole discussion is about the drone being protected from rain and no one thinks about what it does to the camera/gimbal. I'm sure there are people who want to fly and not just hover over their balcony.
Once water gets into the camera/lens it is toast. I may be wrong but I'm not gonna check it out.
We hover so we can film the drone in the Rain, we know that the hover is much harder on drone than flying in the rain.
So once we have had our fill of that , and getting some good slow motion will be waiting on the next big storm to fly it in .
As far as the Gimbal and The Camera , notice how we tested it on the Phantom 4 Pro using the Phantom 4 Rescue Jacket , we will be testing it out on the Mavic 2 the same when the Glaciers melt.
We expect arround 130 days of Rain this year so like the Phantom will be flying them side my side this year , based on the Phantom camera and gimbal , the Mavic 2 setup was already designed to Negotiate weather , we just improved upon it .
Notice how we tested the Phantom 4 by stopping it from sinking and testing out the camera and the gimbal. We also tested the drone crashing into the water , fresh water only.
This gives us an idea as to how much rain and how hard a rain the drone should be able to get thru if used in a storm with the Wet Suit.
So we had close to 1000 posts last year for the phantom, you can expect a lot more for the Mavic 2 as we are just in the pre release phase .
Thank you for your interest
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