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I'm reading the manual and watching the vids before I go out and fly my new toy, however, I came across this on page 20 of the user's manual (which, btw, could use a good editing by a native English speaker).
It says don't use active track when lumens are > 1000. I'm guessing that it's gotta be a typo and should be something like 100,000. According to the info from Wikipedia shown below, I should almost never be able to use this. Am I missing something? There are several other references to lumens in the manual. Do I need to get a silly light meter just to tell if it's ok to fly this thing?
Thanks ... Ed
Illuminance Example
120,000 lux Brightest sunlight
111,000 lux Bright sunlight
20,000 lux Shade illuminated by entire clear blue sky, midday
1,000 - 2,000 lux Typical overcast day, midday
<200 lux Extreme of darkest storm clouds, midday
400 lux Sunrise or sunset on a clear day (ambient illumination).
40 lux Fully overcast, sunset/sunrise
<1 lux Extreme of darkest storm clouds, sunset/rise
It says don't use active track when lumens are > 1000. I'm guessing that it's gotta be a typo and should be something like 100,000. According to the info from Wikipedia shown below, I should almost never be able to use this. Am I missing something? There are several other references to lumens in the manual. Do I need to get a silly light meter just to tell if it's ok to fly this thing?
Thanks ... Ed
Illuminance Example
120,000 lux Brightest sunlight
111,000 lux Bright sunlight
20,000 lux Shade illuminated by entire clear blue sky, midday
1,000 - 2,000 lux Typical overcast day, midday
<200 lux Extreme of darkest storm clouds, midday
400 lux Sunrise or sunset on a clear day (ambient illumination).
40 lux Fully overcast, sunset/sunrise
<1 lux Extreme of darkest storm clouds, sunset/rise
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