Are LEDs visible at 3km?

I don’t think DJI Hasselblad is ‘some random shop’, though!

It’s no different from me opening a shop on the high street, selling Sony, JVC and Pioneer hifi equipment and putting a massive SONY sign above the door. People would assume it was a SONY shop :person_shrugging:t2:

If I also created a website called sony-retail.co.uk and sold cables and other accessories made by Sony and Matsui and Abracadabra and Vibe, people would still assume it was a SONY shop :person_shrugging:t2:

Just like every other hifi shop on Tottenham Court Road with big brand name signs above the door indicating what might be inside, my new shop would still be “some random shop” :slight_smile:

The official DJI shop is at https://store.dji.com/uk

Anything else is unofficial :person_shrugging:t2:

My original point being:

Especially when it comes to props as they’re the only thing keeping your drone in the sky :smiley:

Anyway, let’s get back on to the subject of being able to see LEDs from 3km :blush:

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But there are Sony shops that only sell Sony stuff, Bang & Olafsen shops that only sell B & O, and Lego shops that only sell Lego, and of course Apple Stores. These are not the same as a general HiFi shop with Sony branding that sells other makes as well. The Sony branding may indicate that they are an authorised dealer, but they may be a Cambridge Audio dealer as well.

Hasselblad/DJI shops are retail outlets for those companies alone, selling only those products, and as I say those companies are related in business anyway. The shops are supplied direct from the factories.

Sorry, I thought we were talking about the dji--retail.co.uk shop that was mentioned in this thread, which I referred to as “some random shop”, the one that sells all manner of differently branded things.

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Ah, fair enough. I live in a city which doesn’t even have a drone shop, though some hobby shops sell them.

I dont think there is any proof of that though

AFIACS, the cameras are made specifically for DJI drones and are not availble in the Hasselblad range, which I’d say is highly indicative of an association between the two companies, if factory retail outlets on prime sites were not further proof. Happy to be corrected if this is wrong!

So - DJI make their own Hasselblad cameras - for the last 7 years.

More a licence agreement

The business address :joy:

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