PhantomWetSuits
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Why are you talking about rain, when the video the OP shared was about flying through saltwater waves, which is what I was addressing. I have flown in light rain, and experienced exactly what I described: the water drops dry on the lens filter and create soft spots in the middle of the video. Salt spray is very corrosive, and your wetsuit does nothing to protect the gimbal and camera. I wish you well in rinsing off your salt water submerged drone, after drowning in the surf, while you dive into the surf with a mask and snorkel looking for it, hoping to find it, with waves smashing you into the rocks you just flew over! Encouraging flying through salt water waves because a wetsuit is on the drone is just foolish, but it might sell a few wetsuits to those that don't understand the purpose of your rain wetsuit, which is supposedly designed to allow you to fly home in freshwater rain, where total submersion is not in play, unlike flying through the surf at the beach!
The conversation of Rain drops was for Andy and I edited the post to make it more relevant to his post..
You should take a step back as the OP is a client and a friend and his post was likely to be fun not to be taken so literally .
I posted the first testing video of the phantom for him on his thread, thinking he might enjoy it.
You wont have to worry about him needing a snorkel as more than likely Im going to send him a
Phantom Rain Rescue jacket for free.
Let it be said we do treat our clients well.
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