Well that's all I have... I don't use Apple. It might be blocked by their system. Love android.
VERY NICELY DONE !!!!I had the same issue, but I heated the battery in the car and was able to film this in 25 degrees with frozen fingers as well!!
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As the starter of this thread, I wonder the same thing.The subject this thread is covering has to do with flying in cold weather. What is it about cold weather flying the is related to apps that record the screen view?
Now the finger frostbite issue is another story... God it hurts!
Here's a good tip: Buy some of those chemical hand warmers, open one or two and wrap the battery with them in a towel for several minutes before you fly. If you have additional batteries you can pre-warm them as the warmers last for hours or you can keep your hands warm with them.I know there's a battery warmer you can buy, but it takes juice from the battery, so you're not taking off with 100%
How do other deal with really cold temps?
The last few days have been clear, but too cold to take off without the 'cold battery' warning from the DJI Go app. It takes off, but if you push it while monitoring the batteries in the app, you can see cells drop into the red zone.
I thought about carrying a few inside my jacket next to my body, but bailed on the flight due to freezing fingertips (I had gloves, but they were thin). Is that the ticket?
If you pre-warm them, can they still drop into the Danger Zone* after take off?
Thanks,
Chris
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Awesome video. The music went really well with it too [emoji4] [emoji4]I recently flew in 24f weather, 25mph gusts. Warmed batt's to 75/80f in car... flew just fine. I couldn't feel my fingers, but Phantom sang well. (I fly Litchi)
Good tip (someone else mentioned them as well). I can get a box of hand warmers at Costco for relatively cheap.Here's a good tip: Buy some of those chemical hand warmers, open one or two and wrap the battery with them in a towel for several minutes before you fly. If you have additional batteries you can pre-warm them as the warmers last for hours or you can keep your hands warm with them.
As the starter of this thread, I wonder the same thing.
Person asking about the screen view recording: START YOUR OWN THREAD. Hijacking other threads is rude.
Last winter I brought the P3S to Lofoten Islands in Norway and it was very cold. I used to keep warm the batteries in the car as long as possible, then...
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