
Best DJI Drones for Ramadan Night Photography and Videos

Here are the approximate Sehri (Suhoor) end and Iftar timings for major Indian cities on 4th March 2026 to help you plan your Ramadan day better.
|
City |
Sehri Ends |
Iftar Begins |
|
New Delhi |
05:24 AM |
06:24 PM |
|
Mumbai |
05:42 AM |
06:36 PM |
|
Kolkata |
05:23 AM |
06:24 PM |
|
Bengaluru |
05:23 AM |
06:28 PM |
|
Hyderabad |
05:18 AM |
06:31 PM |
Note: These timings are approximate and may vary slightly depending on your local mosque or Islamic organization. It’s always recommended to confirm with your local prayer timetable.
Ramadan nights feel different. Masjid lights glow softly. Markets stay open late.
Families gather for iftar. Streets feel alive but peaceful. You want to capture that feeling.
Not just a dark video. Not blurry photos.
The right DJI drone helps you record Ramadan nights clearly and beautifully.
Night shooting is different from day shooting.
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Light is limited
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Movement is fast
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Exposure changes quickly
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Street lights create contrast
A basic camera struggles in low light. A good drone handles shadows and highlights better.
You get:
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Cleaner 4K footage
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Better color balance
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Stable night shots
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Wider city views
Best for:
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Rooftop masjid shots
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Iftar gatherings
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Neighborhood night views
Why it works:
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Strong low-light sensor
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Stable hovering
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Lightweight design
Perfect if you want portable gear.
Best for:
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City night skyline
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Market coverage
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Event documentation
Why it works:
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Dual camera system
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Better dynamic range
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Strong wind resistance
Good for larger Ramadan events.
Best for:
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Walking through night markets
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FPV style Ramadan reels
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Action-style city videos
Why it works:
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Immersive angle
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Stable in motion
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Dramatic perspective
If you want dynamic night content, this works well.
Ramadan nights have mixed lighting. Use controlled settings.
|
Setting |
Recommended Value |
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Resolution |
4K |
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Frame Rate |
30fps |
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ISO |
100–800 |
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Shutter Speed |
1/60 for 30fps |
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White Balance |
Manual |
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Color Mode |
Normal or D-Cinelike |
Avoid auto settings at night.
Manual control gives stable colors.

Try these simple ideas:
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Slow top-down shot of iftar table
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Masjid exterior with glowing lights
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Tracking shot over night market
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City skyline during taraweeh time
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Golden crescent moon with skyline
Keep movements slow. Night footage looks better with gentle motion.
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Flying too low over crowds
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Increasing ISO too high
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Fast movements in low light
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Ignoring wind at night
Night air can feel calm but wind changes at height.
Ramadan nights pass quickly. You remember the feeling more than the details. When you watch your footage later,
1. you see the lights,
2. you hear the voices,
3. you feel the calm again.
That is the value of capturing it properly.
Choose a drone that matches your space and skill level. Keep your settings balanced. Move slowly. Focus on light and emotion.








