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All-round optical obstacle sensors, IR sensors at the bottom of the case. Supports O3+ 1080p 60 fps video broadcast up to 15 km. The maximum flight duration is 46 minutes. ActiveTrack 5.0 support. 8 GB internal memory.
All-round optical obstacle sensors, IR sensors at the bottom of the case. Supports O3+ 1080p 60 fps video broadcast up to 15 km. The maximum flight duration is 46 minutes. ActiveTrack 5.0 support. 8 GB internal memory.
Featuresindustrial / commercial
Flight characteristics
Range of flight30 km32 km
Maximum flight time46 min45 min
Horizontal speed75 km/h75 km/h
Ascent / descent speed
28.8 km/h /decrease – 21.6 km/h/
28.8 km/h /decrease – 21.6 km/h/
Wind impedance12 m/s12 m/s
Camera
Camera type
built-in /Hasselblad L2D-20c/
built-in /Hasselblad L2D-20c/
Matrix size4/3"4/3"
Aperturef/2.8 – f/11f/2.8 – f/11
Number of megapixels20 MP20 MP
Photo resolution5280x3956 px5280x3956 px
Full HD filming (1080p)1920x1080 pix 200 fps
1920x1080 pix 30 fps /70 Mbps/
Ultra HD (4K)4096x2160 pix 120 fps
3840x2160 pix 30 fps /130 Mbps/
Filming above 4K
  /200 Mbps/
Viewing angles8484
Time lapse
Mechanical stabilizer suspension
 /3-axis/
 /3-axis/
Camera with control
Live video streaming
 /in 1080p 60 fps up to 15 km/
 /in 1080p 60 fps up to 15 km/
Memory card slot
 /microSD/
 /microSD/
Flight modes and sensors
Flight modes
return "home"
Follow me (tracking)
Dronie (distance)
Rocket (distance up)
Orbit mode (flying in a circle)
Helix (spiral flight)
flyby GPS points
return "home"
Follow me (tracking)
Dronie (distance)
Rocket (distance up)
Orbit mode (flying in a circle)
Helix (spiral flight)
flyby GPS points
Sensors
GPS module /+ Galileo, BeiDou/
heights
optic
gyroscope
GPS module /+ Galileo/
heights
optic
gyroscope
Obstacle sensors
bottom
top
on the sides
front
back
bottom /up to 18 m/
top /up to 10 m/
on the sides /up to 25 m/
front /up to 20 m/
back /up to 16 m/
Control and transmitter
Controlremote control only
remote control only /DJI RC Pro Enterprise/
Range30000 m
15000 m /without obstacles/
Control frequency2.4 and 5.8 GHz2.4 and 5.8 GHz
Video transmission frequency2.4 and 5.8 GHz (Wi-Fi)2.4 and 5.8 GHz (Wi-Fi)
Smartphone mount
Information display
Display for broadcast FPV
 /5.5", 1920x1080p, 60 fps, 1000 nits, touch/
Remote control power sourcebattery
battery /Li-Ion, 5000 mAh/
Motor and chassis
Motor typebrushlessbrushless
Motor model2008
Number of screws4 pcs
4 pcs /9453F/
Foldable design
Battery
Battery capacity5 Ah5 Ah
Voltage15.4 V15.4 V
Battery model4S4S
Batteries in the set1 pcs1 pcs
USB charging
General
Body backlight
Materialplasticplastic
Dimensions347.5x283x107.7 mm347.5x283x107.7 mm
Dimensions (folded)221x96.3x90.3 mm221x96.3x90.3 mm
Weight895 g915 g
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2022september 2022

Features

General drone specialization.

This parameter is specified in cases where the device has a clearly defined specialization and is noticeably different in equipment/functionality from conventional quadcopters for entertainment purposes. In our time, the following types of drones are distinguished: mini-drones, racing vehicles(including in the form of racing mini-drones), selfie drones, kits for battles, as well as industrial/commercial solutions. Here are the features of each of these options:

FPV drones. Quadcopters with a “First Person View” transmit the image visible to the camera in real time. Those. During such a broadcast, the operator will see on the screen the same thing that directly falls into the field of view of the lens. This can be useful for photo and video shooting from the air, more precise control of a drone, and performing a number of specific tasks for reconnaissance or military purposes. Smartphones, tablets or other similar gadgets are used to view images from the camera; there are also remote controls with built-in screens (see “Display for FPV broadcast”) and specialized masks like virtual reality glasses (see “Helmet for FPV broadcast”).

— Mini-drone. Miniature devices with dimensions of no more than 150 mm (length a...nd width) and a weight of no more than 100 g. This allows them to be easily transported from place to place, as well as to fly even in confined spaces - right up to city apartments. At the same time, many mini-drones are intended exclusively for entertainment, but there are also models with quite advanced characteristics. But the communication range of such equipment, as a rule, is quite limited (although, again, exceptions are possible); the same applies to carrying capacity.

- Racing. Devices originally created for drone racing. Such races require not only fast completion of the tracks, but also the ability to accurately fit into a given trajectory; Therefore, racing quadcopters differ not only in speed, but also in control accuracy. In addition, among such machines there may be modifications for complex aerobatics (freestyle, 3D) - in their characteristics the emphasis is even more shifted to accuracy and responsiveness. It should be borne in mind that most racing models are not only expensive, but also quite difficult to operate and are designed for experienced pilots; so it hardly makes sense to buy such a device for initial training or entertainment use.

— Racing mini-drone. A variation of the racing machines described above, characterized by reduced dimensions and having corresponding features. On the one hand, these features include ease of transportation and the ability to be used in confined spaces, on the other hand, a relatively low load capacity and communication range.

— Selfie drone. Copters designed primarily for taking selfies. Among the main features of this technology are its small dimensions and the absence of a classic remote control: control is carried out either via a smartphone or using gestures through a special compact controller. This format of work eliminates the need to carry a bulky remote control and allows the operator to look natural in the frame - posing for a photo, rather than being distracted by controlling the drone. And some advanced models provide additional functions that make shooting even more convenient: face detection with autofocus and auto-centering, Follow Me mode (see “Flight Modes”), etc.

— Industrial/commercial. High-quality copters designed for professional use: photographing and video shooting from high altitudes in high resolution, “inspecting” industrial facilities and land plots, spraying fields, etc. In addition to their large dimensions, they are characterized by a long range and flight altitude (and even and others are usually calculated in kilometers), high carrying capacity and extensive functionality. Thus, many models allow the installation of heavy advanced cameras (some are even initially designed for certain models of professional cameras), others have built-in “optics” with advanced capabilities (for example, with a high magnification factor or support for shooting in the IR range). The design usually includes a large abundance of sensors. And some models may have more specific functions - for example, detecting other aircraft nearby. Of course, such functionality is not cheap.

— Combat (sets for battles). Drones designed to organize air battles. As a rule, they are sold in sets of two cars - so that the fight can be organized immediately, without purchasing anything additional; and most models allow you to organize group battles (at least “all against all”) - for this it is enough to buy several identical sets. The role of the “gun” in such a copter is usually played by an IR emitter, and hits are recorded using appropriate sensors. For control, a smartphone or other gadget is usually used, and the control application can provide very interesting and unusual functions - for example, statistics for each player with experience points received for battles, as well as special “skills” (temporary invulnerability, unusual maneuver, etc.) . p.), purchased for these points and activated by clicking on the corresponding icon in the application.

Range of flight

The distance that a quadcopter can travel in the air on one full battery charge. Simply put, this is the drone's range in kilometers. Note that smaller, lighter drones tend to have a more limited flight range compared to larger, more powerful models. In the latter, it can reach 30 km or more. Also, the maximum flight distance is often influenced by weather factors and the load carried by the copter.

Maximum flight time

Maximum flight time of a quadcopter on one full battery charge. This indicator is quite approximate, since it is most often indicated for ideal conditions - in real use, the flight time may be less than stated. However, by this indicator it is quite possible to evaluate the general capabilities of the copter and compare it with other models - a longer declared flight time in practice usually means higher autonomy.

Note that for modern copters, a flight time of 20 minutes or more is considered a good indicator, and in the most “long-lasting” models it can exceed 40 minutes.

Full HD filming (1080p)

The maximum resolution and frame rate supported by the aircraft camera when shooting in Full HD (1080p).

The traditional resolution of such a video is 1920x1080; this is what is most often used in drones, although occasionally there are more specific options — for example, 1280x1080. In general, this is far from the most advanced, but more than a decent high-definition video standard, such an image gives sufficient detail for most cases and looks good even on a large TV screen — 32 "and more. At the same time, achieve a high frame rate in Full HD It is relatively simple and takes up less space than higher resolution content, so Full HD shooting can be done even on aircraft that support more advanced video formats like 4K.

As for the actual frame rate, the higher it is, the smoother the video turns out, the less motion is blurred in the frame. On the other hand, the shooting speed directly affects the requirements for the power of the hardware and the volume of the finished files. In general, values up to 24 fps can be called minimal, from 24 to 30 fps — medium, from 30 to 60 fps — high, and speeds over 60 fps are used mainly for slow motion Full HD.

Ultra HD (4K)

Maximum resolution and frame rate supported by the aircraft camera (built-in or bundled) when shooting in Ultra HD (4K)

UHD is a much more advanced video standard than Quad HD and even more so Full HD. Such a frame is approximately 2 times larger than a FullHD frame on each side and, accordingly, 4 times larger in terms of the total number of pixels. In this case, specific resolutions may be different; in copters, 3840x2160 and 4096x2160 are the most popular. Thus, shooting in this standard gives excellent detail; on the other hand, it puts forward rather high demands on the hardware of the camera and the amount of memory. Therefore, 4K support is an unmistakable sign of a high-end built-in camera. At the same time, we note that in modern drones you can also find more solid resolutions — see “Shooting above 4K”.

As for the actual frame rate, the higher it is, the smoother the video turns out, the less motion is blurred in the frame. On the other hand, the shooting speed directly affects the requirements for the power of the hardware and the volume of the finished files. In general, values up to 24 fps can be called minimal, from 24 to 30 fps — average, from 30 to 60 fps — above average, and a speed of 60 fps already allows us to talk about high-speed shooting UltraHD. However for full-fledged high-speed shooting, which allows you to create slow-motion videos, an even higher frame rate...is desirable, which is not yet found in copter cameras; however, modern technologies are developing rapidly, and the situation may change in the near future.

Filming above 4K

The maximum resolution and frame rate supported by the aircraft camera (built-in or bundled) when shooting at a higher standard than 4K.

Some time ago, the most solid of these standards was UltraHD 5K with resolutions from 5280x2972 to 5472x3078. However, quadcopters with support for even higher resolutions later appeared: for example, as of mid-2021, there were models capable of shooting in 8K (7680x4320). Anyway, these video standards provide a very high degree of detail, but are expensive; in addition, to fully view materials captured in such formats, screens (TVs, monitors, etc.) of the appropriate resolution are required. As for the frame rate, in this case it usually does not exceed 24 fps — this is the minimum figure required for more or less comfortable viewing; a higher shooting speed would require too expensive and “gluttonous” (in terms of power consumption) electronics.

Separately, it is worth mentioning the professional use of drones from this category. In general, high resolutions can be very useful for aerial surveillance, broadcasting of various events, professional filming of documentaries and feature videos, etc. However, in fact, for such tasks it is more convenient and reasonable to use a heavy industrial (see "Type") copter with a gimbal , on which you can install a professional "SLR" or video camera. Such equipment often provides a higher quality of shooting than the compact built-in (or complete)...“peephole” of the copter, and the user’s capabilities are wider — for example, you can use different lenses on the camera, choosing optics for the specifics of a particular situation, and then and even install different cameras on the drone. So nowadays, support for 5K or 8K can only be found in individual devices of small sizes. It makes sense to purchase such models in cases where manoeuvrability and speed are no less important to you than high-resolution video — for example, for filming air races on the same quadrocopters.

Range

The range of the drone is the maximum distance from the control device at which a stable connection is maintained and the device remains controlled. For models that allow operation both from the remote control and from a smartphone (see "Control"), this item indicates the maximum value — usually achieved when using the remote control.

When choosing according to this indicator, note that the range is indicated for perfect conditions — within line of sight, without obstacles in the signal path and interference on the air. In reality, the control range may be somewhat lower; and when using a smartphone, it will also depend on the characteristics of a particular gadget. As for specific figures, they can vary from several tens of metres in low-cost models to 5 km or more in high-end equipment. At the same time, it should be said that the greater the range of communication, the higher its reliability in general, the better the control works with an abundance of interference and obstacles. Therefore, a powerful transmitter can be useful not only for long distances, but also for difficult conditions.

Smartphone mount

The presence of a mount for a smartphone or tablet on the quadcopter control panel.

This feature allows you to fix the electronic gadget in such a way that in the process of controlling the machine, its screen is constantly in front of the operator's eyes. This function is relevant primarily for live broadcasts from the device (see "Live broadcast (FPV)"). At the same time, the mount for the gadget can be found both in quadrocopters that initially have FPV mode, and in models that are not equipped with cameras (in which the possibility of live broadcasting depends on the characteristics of the installed camera). However, note that the size of the mount and its compatibility with various electronic devices may be different, so before buying it's ok to clarify what exactly can be installed on the remote control.

Motor model

The name of the engine installed in the quadcopter. Usually, knowing this name, you can easily find information about the features of the engine — both official manufacturer data and reviews from users — and determine how much you are satisfied with its characteristics. This can be very important when choosing a high-end professional model.
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