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man this thing churns out some stunning photos
Below the 120m limit and VFR at all times.
Below the 120m limit and VFR at all times.
Take a city photo at night and compare it to the photo posted by the op. In my opinion the ops photo was taken in low light - dusk, but not at night. P3 cameras take great pics in low light but do not perform well at night.Doesn't matter. Still can't fly at night.
Outside both polar regions ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) defines daytime as that period between 1/2 hour before sunrise until 1/2 hour after sunset.I'm trying to get an official definition of 'daylight' for CASA's regulations.
It definitely wasn't 'night' but not 'day' either. It was during the sunset window.... I wonder where that 'officially' cuts off.
That is extremely useful, and extremely good news! This video was taken at 5:30 which, as it happens, is just before 30 minutes after sunset! Perfect. (note: not a great video, forgot to change video settings/exposure and was just the only place I could get to before I lost light)Outside both polar regions ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) defines daytime as that period between 1/2 hour before sunrise until 1/2 hour after sunset.
I know I was certainly following all common sense rules in regards to safety but the official ones? Not so sure.