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Just a thought, was looking at photos taken of lightning bolts. I always wanted to photograph them but wouldn't have the patience to sit with a camera for that perfect shot.
Assuming your positioned near an area and can see the lightning going on and the wind and rain is manageable where you are and your drone is holding station at 300ft recording video and you just pull your stills from it , would it be safe enough for the drone. More or less what are the odds of a lightning strikes. Would the lightning be attracted to a phantom despite its mainly plastic build ? At the end of the day they are built to help us get shots of something that would be difficult to achieve before. Thanks
Assuming your positioned near an area and can see the lightning going on and the wind and rain is manageable where you are and your drone is holding station at 300ft recording video and you just pull your stills from it , would it be safe enough for the drone. More or less what are the odds of a lightning strikes. Would the lightning be attracted to a phantom despite its mainly plastic build ? At the end of the day they are built to help us get shots of something that would be difficult to achieve before. Thanks