Learn how to safely fly your drone in the winter. Also, I will show you the best camera settings for cinematic aerial winter videos. You’ve come to the right place.
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Learn how to safely fly your drone in the winter. Also, I will show you the best camera settings for cinematic aerial winter videos. You’ve come to the right place.
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Awesome advice thankyou
Any thoughts on taping a hand-warmer onto the battery during its flight? Wondering if it'd be too excessive for the battery or not.
Anyone ever told you that you resemble the guy from Hannibal rising?
What about turning off Downward Vision Positioning over snow? Same as with water?
Thanks for the information:)
Love you videos Tom. I have an issue with acclimatizing batteries in the cold. My Phantom 3 Pro will not work anymore if they get anywhere close to "0"c. They will run once when very warm but that's it. Maybe the Mavic is different. My first Phantoms would run in -20c multiple times.
Your the man Tom – always great informative vids and I always recommend you to new users. – UK
Hi Tom … John Greaney from New Zealand … I love your Videos … Can you please tell me where i can get some of those Gloves ….cheers from NZ
Very informative video, just like all the rest of TTT's videos.
Good tips Tom, Unfortunately I lost my Phantom 4 last winter because my battery suddenly dropped power and landed into a lake!
Once again thanks for your tutorials. ? What about using a CPL filter when you’re shooting in the snow? Will that work better than a ND4?
Awesome Tom!!!! Very useful tips as usual from you…
..freue mich schon aufs deutsche Video ??
Great tips Tom!!
anyone lost a smart controller ? lol
Good advice, and thanks for sharing.
Tom thanks for the video. Hovering for a short time after take off is always a good idea, its good to check small stick movements are being correctly interpreted before venturing off into the sky. However you might want to consider hovering above head height, say 10 feet. That way if anything is amiss with the aircraft it won’t decapitate anyone. All the best. Doug
Good tips Tom although I need to take issue with your point about acclimatising batteries to the cold after removing them from your warm car in case of condensation.
My understanding is that condensation happens when the situation is reversed I.e. when moving from cold the warm. Condensation forms on cold surfaces when they condense the water that has been absorbed by the warm air. You’ll only decrease the capacity by cooling them before use. You may as well use them warm surely. As you said yourself it’s a good idea to keep them warm inside your jacket.
Great winter tips Tom. thank you for keeping us informed.
Tom, come on out to Fort Worth Texas. I’ll be your sponsor, get you a tour of Lockheed Martin…
Should I worry about acclimating my drone to the cold or to the warmth when finished?
Thank you for the advices
But is it true that the warrantie dilapidated if you fly in winter
Where can I buy gloves like that?