Knowing About Finest Cameras Used In Drones

Posted by Robert downey
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Feb 23, 2016
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DJI is one of the most famous drone manufacturers of the world. It has its headquarters in Shenzhen of Guangdong province in China. It specializes in manufacturing flying platforms, flying camera, ground-stations, helicopter accessories and camera gimbals. In February 2015, it decided to join the Micro Four Thirds standard so that they can deliver the finest products.

Features of DJI RAW:

DJI has provided us with many fine drone cameras. DJI RAW is one of them. It is credited to be the easiest and smallest aerial professional film making cameras in the world. It has GPS based stabilization system which has a radio range of 1.2 mile. It has 1.7 lens (15mm) included in it. These are usually by Hollywood filmmakers and professional photographers.

Features of DJI Zenmuse X5R:

DJI also launched Zenmuse X5R for DJI’s inspired ones. Zenmuse X5R is the first commercial Micro Four Thirds (MFT) of the world which is required for aerial photography. It is identical to Zenmuse X5 in shape and has extra features in it. It has an impressive and dynamic range of thirteen stops at the rate of 24 fps to 30 fps. It has four interchangeable lenses: Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED (12mm), DJI MFT (15mm), Panasonic Lumix (15mm) and Olympus M.Zuiko (17mm).

Zenmuse X5R has a focus control for comparable lenses and a wireless aperture. This features helps in enabling to make changes by the operators when it is on the fly using DJI’s Go app. It also follows proprietary Follow Focus system. It gets connected seamlessly with DJI’s Inspire One drones. For this setting, a 3 axis Zenmuse gimbal system is required which is included in a bracket. The sensor of Zenmuse X5R can capture sixteen megapixels stills and 4k videos.  Its sensor also features an ISO rage of 100-25600. It is much greater than DJI’s X3 camera which has sensor having ISO range of 100-3200.

It captures still images at the rate of 7 frames per second and has an exposure range of 1/8000 times of 8seconds. But the exposure can be adjusted to -3 or +3 at 1/3 stop intervals. It has a time lapse of 3, 5, 7, 10, 20, 30 and 60 seconds. It is recorded in a micro SD card as a H.264 MPEG4 file. Videos are usually shot in Color looks, sRGB, cine-D color spaces and LOG. It uses removable 512 GB solid state disk (SSD) for storing footage.

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