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Matrice 210

The DJI Matrice 210 is specifically designed for inspection purposes in mind and within sensitive operating environments whilst utilising the best imaging and sensing technology that’s currently available.

With multiple flight safety redundancies, this platform and coupled with both the 4K video/20MP stills X4S and 30 x zoom Zenmuse Z30 sensors via a duel gimbal, is a highly capable aerial imaging system.

Furthermore and with with the added ability to mount the sensors to the drone’s upper body via an upward gimbal, it allows ARC Aerial Imaging’s highly experienced operator the ability to also position, inspect and document the underneath of challenging structural subjects.

The Z30 Camera

As the first integrated aerial camera with an optical zoom up to 30x and digital up to 6x, the Zenmuse Z30 offers unparalleled image data capture.

ARC Aerial Imaging are now able to capture the information required from a greater ranges, making image data collection significantly faster and eliminating risk of harm to both personnel and equipment.

Designed to seamlessly integrate with DJI’s Matrice series of platforms, the Zenmuse Z30 works right out of the box and gives access to the intelligent imaging features DJI is known for.

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The X4S Camera

Equivalent to the camera that’s coupled to the Phantom 4 Pro, the Zenmuse X4S camera features a 20 megapixel 1-inch sensor and a maximum ISO of 12800 and uses a DJI-designed compact lens with low dispersion and low distortion 24mm equivalent prime lens.

This 84° FOV, high resolution lens makes the Zenmuse X4S a powerful sensor during aerial imaging and compliments the Z30 in by providing overview referencing imaging of subjects that forensic imaging is being acquired by the Z30 at the same time.


THE PHANTOM 4 PRO

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With an uprated camera equipped with a 1-inch 20-megapixel sensor, the Phantom 4 Pro is capable of shooting 4K/60fps video and Burst Mode stills at 14 fps.  The adoption of titanium alloy and magnesium alloy construction increases the rigidity of the airframe and reduces weight, making the Phantom 4 Pro similar in weight to the Phantom 4.  The Flight Autonomy system adds dual rear vision sensors and infrared sensing systems for a total of 5-direction of obstacle sensing and 4-direction of obstacle avoidance.

With a maximum horizontal flight speed of 15m/s, a vertical speed of 6m/s, the Phantom 4 Pro has the perfect combination of robustness and stability to capture digital still imagery and video in sharp and smooth details.

At ARC Aerial Imaging it further enhances our aerial imaging capturing on behalf of clients for their mapping and surveying needs by providing source imaging typically between 0.5cm/px and 3.2cm/px.