Will not be to long before the snow will blanket the landscape. No pretty leaves left to photograph.
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Very very nice.Will not be to long before the snow will blanket the landscape. No pretty leaves left to photograph.
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I like that. Only problem is my M1P controllers mount the display below the controller. I could stick a little handwarmer pouch in there and be good to go otherwise. Hmmmmmm.Thanks
Yes we will be changing the clocks at the same time. Some provinces have said enough of this bouncing back and forth with the time change. Many studies have found it is just a useless thing we do each winter LOL
30° is nothing compared to what will be coming Minus 30° in December. It will be time to bring out the winter mitt for my controller and old hands.
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I have found the plastic will fog over and adding a hand warmer solves the problem. There used to be heat strips that ran off a small Lipo battery but from what I can tell the product is no longer available.I like that. Only problem is my M1P controllers mount the display below the controller. I could stick a little handwarmer pouch in there and be good to go otherwise. Hmmmmmm.
Truly pretty. Thanks for the share. Godspeed, DroniacWill not be to long before the snow will blanket the landscape. No pretty leaves left to photograph.
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Nice picture, but the snow will be beautiful also. Here in Florida I'll be looking forward to those pictures.Will not be to long before the snow will blanket the landscape. No pretty leaves left to photograph.
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So after a few flights out in the very cold ( -24°C\-10°F ) I have started to notice tilted horizon sometimes when panning left or right. Really have not noticed any other problems but then again I am not spending much time outside testing at those temps.I have one of those transmitter mitts too but have really only used it on really cold and windy days (below -25C) when the wind chill will get my hands cold even in gloves. I mostly use hand warmers as I find they keep my hands warmer. The transmitter mitt comes in handy when there is heavy snowfall or wet snow as it keeps the transmitter dry.
@Agustine I would be interested in how you find the Air 2S gimbal behaves in sub zero temps (below 0C) as my Spark gimbal will start to stick and will have trouble pitching up and down initially and automated functions like panos will fail (needed in very cold weather). My Phantom on the other hand has no problems in the cold. The reason I am asking is I am considering the A2S and it is not rated for sub zero weather.
Chris