Cameras
These cameras offer clear, sharp images with advanced stabilization technology to ensure smooth video and photo capture, even in challenging environments. Additionally, users can customize camera options based on their specific needs, such as thermal imaging or wide-angle lenses for broader coverage.
Types of cameras
Choose your special camera for any purpose.
Zoom Cameras
These cameras are equipped with optical and digital zoom capabilities, allowing users to capture high-quality images with precise details from long distances. Optical zoom generally provides better image quality compared to digital zoom, as it uses physical lenses for magnification. In missions such as surveillance, search and rescue, mapping, or imaging of hard-to-reach areas, these cameras enable users to visually access large and expansive areas without the need for physical proximity to the target.
Multirotors with zoom cameras give users full control over different angles and distances. These capabilities are highly useful in industries like filmmaking, security, smart agriculture, and inspection of critical infrastructure. Specifically, for industrial inspections, such as monitoring power lines or tall structures, the ability to zoom without getting close to the target ensures greater safety for the user. Additionally, zoom cameras on multirotors can perform well in challenging conditions, such as strong winds or hazardous areas, making them ideal tools for many professional and even military applications.
Zoom : 10X to 32X
Power : 3S / 6S
Quality : 1080P to 8K
Ports : S.Bus - UART - UDP(Ethernet)
Thermal Cameras
Thermal cameras on multirotors use thermal imaging technology to detect and observe temperature differences between objects and surfaces. These cameras are especially useful for applications requiring visibility in darkness or challenging conditions, such as search and rescue operations, monitoring forest fires, or industrial inspections. Thermal cameras can detect heat emitted by human or animal bodies, making them highly effective in search missions at night or during adverse weather conditions. In security and military fields, these cameras offer the capability to identify threats or suspicious movements even at night or through obstacles.
In industry, thermal cameras on multirotors are used for inspecting infrastructure such as power lines, wind turbines, and power plants. They can detect unusual hot or cold spots, which may indicate malfunctions or failures, without the need for physical contact or close proximity to the equipment. In precision agriculture, these cameras assist in identifying temperature variations in fields and monitoring crop health. Overall, the combination of multirotors and thermal cameras is a highly powerful tool for precise monitoring and assessment in a wide range of critical applications.
Power : 3S / 6S
Quality : 1080P to 8K
Ports : S.Bus - UART - UDP(Ethernet)
Night Vision Cameras
Night vision cameras on multirotors allow users to capture clear, high-quality images in low-light or completely dark conditions. These cameras use technologies such as thermal imaging or light amplification to function effectively even in environments with no visible light. In surveillance and security missions, these cameras are crucial tools for tracking movements, identifying individuals or vehicles in the darkness of night. Additionally, in search and rescue missions, night vision cameras can help locate missing persons in situations where ambient light is insufficient, allowing rescue teams to respond quickly.
Another key application of these cameras is in inspecting infrastructure at night or in low-light environments, such as power lines, tall structures, or sensitive industrial areas. Multirotors equipped with night vision cameras can cover large areas without the need for external lighting, giving users the ability to safely and accurately observe infrastructure or remote regions. In military fields, these cameras are highly valuable for reconnaissance and covert surveillance missions, enhancing the precision and efficiency of operations.
Power : 3S / 6S
Quality : 1080P to 8K
Ports : S.Bus - UART - UDP(Ethernet)
Object Tracking Cameras
Subject-tracking cameras on multirotors use advanced technologies such as image recognition and artificial intelligence to automatically identify and follow moving subjects. These cameras can lock onto a subject, such as a person, vehicle, animal, or any other object, and keep it within the frame without requiring manual intervention. This feature is highly useful for users who need precise and continuous monitoring, such as professional photographers, filmmakers, or surveillance teams. For instance, in the film industry, subject-tracking cameras enable the multirotor to follow complex and fast movements of actors or vehicles accurately, without losing the frame.
The application of these cameras extends beyond filmmaking to areas such as adventure sports and scientific research. In sports events like cycling or skiing, subject-tracking cameras allow the multirotor to automatically follow athletes in motion, without the need for constant operator control. Additionally, in environmental research, this technology helps scientists track wild animals in their natural habitats without disturbing them, enabling the collection of crucial data about their behavior.