Yes they are. I do lots of night flying and they're perfectly clear as alwaysCant see why they wouldnt be but im asking
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Strange as it sounds I think it's safer at night as there's less birds to dodge [emoji2]Same here, about half my flight are now at night.
I assume it all depends where you fly! I fly over very well lit areas. I have great visabilty. But I appreciate it might be a different experience in other locations. I guess we can only speak from our own experiences thoughI do 90% of my flying at night between some well-lit and dark areas as 3/4 of my community is undeveloped. I will have to respectfully disagree regarding the Goggles being a "good" experience in most night situations based on what my own eyes can tell along with feedback from my SO.
Other MPs have also reported similar experiences at night where the clarity of the Goggles are significantly reduced due to the extreme noise associated with running higher ISO (1600 or 3200). Of course lower ISO settings can be used but that also produces a less than useful image due to severe under-exposure for the liveview in areas that are not well-lit.
Daytime performance can't be beat but there are a few long threads where others have provided similar feedback regarding mostly sub par night performance.
There are people from all over the world here, your local stuff doesn't apply to everybody.why are all of you flying at night without a COA and a waiver.
why are all of you flying at night without a COA and a waiver.
Where are you located? In Canada it's not legal to fly after sunset, and I believe the same in the U.S & a number of other places