It is a hard question to answer... Nobody I know brings an anemometer to the field.
I fly my Y6 when it is kinda to sort of windy but not when it's super breezy or really windy.
Jeff
I always carry an anemometer but normally I know if its to windy. I have had quite good results in winds gusting 15/20mph. anything over that and it starts getting a hand full and video is just not good enough. For pictures though its no problem with my DroidWorx ADX3's both standard and HL versions.
I have different setting for different cameras in different conditions which I adjust when necessary to get the best out of the MR
Dave
Well you asked for octos, but I've flown our X-8 in 20mph wind just to see if it would work. It did, but not well enough for shooting. If it over 14mph winds we postpone the shoot. I use the US Airnet website when scouting winds for a shoot.http://www.usairnet.com/cgi-bin/launch/code.cgi?Submit=Go&sta=KCXY&state=PA
I know my winds really well and I would say above 15 and you just have to push forward too much to get any useable footage. With the Hoverfly Pro i can avoid the wobbles that DJI had but still a fight. 10mph is max for pro results. On my X8i can handle about 20 but again, not useable buttery smooth footage.
I was in some gusty 20 mph the other day with the hex. It was easy to go forward, just let it go! But coming back was a bit more work. Got some usable results, but they will definitely need more post stab than most shots.
I was thinking the other day... since it is possible to make a craft oscillate by turning the gains way up, and it's a pretty high frequency from what I've seen, IN THEORY, shouldn't it be possible to smooth out nearly all the bumps from wind or otherwise? The motors can seemingly control it quite fast. All down to the algorithm I guess.
Pant- You'll have to provide more info on your platform.
I know my winds really well and I would say above 15 and you just have to push forward too much to get any useable footage. With the Hoverfly Pro i can avoid the wobbles that DJI had but still a fight. 10mph is max for pro results. On my X8i can handle about 20 but again, not useable buttery smooth footage.