OK, I did mention that I may be rather stupid. In order to discharge to the recommended level, what do I do? It sounds as if all I need to do is take them off charge and let them sit for 10 days and they will discharge on their own. Is that right? How long can I leave them in that condition before something else happens? "Time to discharge" what difference does it make if you lengthen or shorten the time to discharge?
This all ignores the fact that I asked a different question -- can hyper light be used shooting video, or is it only with stills. I'm all for experimentation, but considering it's illegal to fly after dark, I can't be fooling around with settings -- I want to get my shots before someone has time to get the authorities involved. As a network news shooter I know how important it is to get in and get out -- there's always some cop, bldg manager, security guard or other fool that thinks they have a reason to stop you from getting the job done -- by the time you get done arguing the 1st Amendment with them, you've missed the shot.
The reason I diss DJI is because they promote a defective product and have charged me for repairs they didn't do, then charged me again to get my bird back. The reason things don't get done is because of their company setup -- never get to talk to the same person twice, your questions go unanswered, when questions are answered it's not in English. I can go on but I'm sure I'll just catch grief from the other members of the forum.
This all ignores the fact that I asked a different question -- can hyper light be used shooting video, or is it only with stills. I'm all for experimentation, but considering it's illegal to fly after dark, I can't be fooling around with settings -- I want to get my shots before someone has time to get the authorities involved. As a network news shooter I know how important it is to get in and get out -- there's always some cop, bldg manager, security guard or other fool that thinks they have a reason to stop you from getting the job done -- by the time you get done arguing the 1st Amendment with them, you've missed the shot.
The reason I diss DJI is because they promote a defective product and have charged me for repairs they didn't do, then charged me again to get my bird back. The reason things don't get done is because of their company setup -- never get to talk to the same person twice, your questions go unanswered, when questions are answered it's not in English. I can go on but I'm sure I'll just catch grief from the other members of the forum.