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Are the lights on the Phantom 4 Pro considered Anti-Collision lights and good for Twilight flying or to be legal do you need additional lights?
Photographing dawn and dusk photos for my clients is requested a lot. I would be working in the 30 minutes before sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset time frame. Anyone have a good recommendation for Anti-Collision Lights for a DJI Phantom 4 Pro? Has anyone had problems with them interfering with the camera?
Never seen those before and the price is not too bad. When you say clear day do you mean you can see them during the day?I bought the Polar Pro lights
Amazon.com : PolarPro DJI Phantom 4 LED Light Bars (Headlights and Taillights) : Camera & Photo
Easily still visible from 3 miles away when flashing and a perfectly clear day.
And with one red and one white it's easy to tell orientation of the drone.
I bought the Polar Pro lights
Amazon.com : PolarPro DJI Phantom 4 LED Light Bars (Headlights and Taillights) : Camera & Photo
Easily still visible from 3 miles away when flashing and a perfectly clear day.
And with one red and one white it's easy to tell orientation of the drone.
Does the night restrictions requiring a waiver apply to only commercial/business use or does it also apply to civilian (unlicensed but registered) use as well?
There are no rules for hobbyist night flights. You can find more details about this on the FAA's website here.My understanding is there are no night flights , hobby or professional
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