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<blockquote data-quote="Andre Levite" data-source="post: 92188" data-attributes="member: 10850"><p>I live in the east coast of Florida so much of my flying is over water. </p><p></p><p>Q1: The Spark's photographs using Auto settings come out great - no adjustments needed. You can always use the AEB setting to take a group of bracketed exposure photos to ensure you get the shot. If you are taking pictures with water you may want to consider a polarizing filter to cut glare and get better water colors. </p><p></p><p>Q2: You mentioned you are a new pilot -unnfortunately the best way to fly over water safely is to log plenty of time first flying over dry land. Managing battery reserve and mastering manual return to home are key. Hand landing is often the rule rather than the exception since often there are no flat clear landing zones available. </p><p></p><p>Q3: I live on the beach so everything I own is exposed to a salt air environment. It takes years for any noticable corrosion to occur so I wouldn't worry about taking your Spark on short trips to the coast. I have several flat screen TV on my back porch with no ill effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre Levite, post: 92188, member: 10850"] I live in the east coast of Florida so much of my flying is over water. Q1: The Spark's photographs using Auto settings come out great - no adjustments needed. You can always use the AEB setting to take a group of bracketed exposure photos to ensure you get the shot. If you are taking pictures with water you may want to consider a polarizing filter to cut glare and get better water colors. Q2: You mentioned you are a new pilot -unnfortunately the best way to fly over water safely is to log plenty of time first flying over dry land. Managing battery reserve and mastering manual return to home are key. Hand landing is often the rule rather than the exception since often there are no flat clear landing zones available. Q3: I live on the beach so everything I own is exposed to a salt air environment. It takes years for any noticable corrosion to occur so I wouldn't worry about taking your Spark on short trips to the coast. I have several flat screen TV on my back porch with no ill effects. [/QUOTE]
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