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<blockquote data-quote="n16dun" data-source="post: 52232" data-attributes="member: 6285"><p>I’ve tried this with mixed results.</p><p></p><p>IF it goes well you get good shots.</p><p>A combined ND and CPL helps a lot.</p><p>(I use the PolarPro vivid set - they are expensive but I’ve had good results with them)</p><p></p><p>There’s no way to really protect your RC from the water and keep using it, so real care must be taken.</p><p></p><p>The bit I didn’t factor for (as stupid as it sounds) is the flow of the river ie you are continuously changing position so landing can be tricky.</p><p>I found flying behind you (upstream) meant it was easier to stop paddling and manually control the spark back into your hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n16dun, post: 52232, member: 6285"] I’ve tried this with mixed results. IF it goes well you get good shots. A combined ND and CPL helps a lot. (I use the PolarPro vivid set - they are expensive but I’ve had good results with them) There’s no way to really protect your RC from the water and keep using it, so real care must be taken. The bit I didn’t factor for (as stupid as it sounds) is the flow of the river ie you are continuously changing position so landing can be tricky. I found flying behind you (upstream) meant it was easier to stop paddling and manually control the spark back into your hands. [/QUOTE]
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