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<blockquote data-quote="thewhatever" data-source="post: 19913" data-attributes="member: 3863"><p>Some other drones can have small problems with their cameras in cold weather (less than 10 Celsius) like the bebop 2 that will have a wacky AF. So what about the Spark? Can you pilot it at a snowy hill at 2500m altitude with an additional 50 to 150m meaning -5 to +2 Celsius without any impact on the video quality?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thewhatever, post: 19913, member: 3863"] Some other drones can have small problems with their cameras in cold weather (less than 10 Celsius) like the bebop 2 that will have a wacky AF. So what about the Spark? Can you pilot it at a snowy hill at 2500m altitude with an additional 50 to 150m meaning -5 to +2 Celsius without any impact on the video quality? [/QUOTE]
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