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Description for Drone with thermal camera DJI Matrice 30T
Dual vision and ToF sensors in 6 directions
In professional missions, safety comes first, which is why the DJI M30T has Dual vision and ToF sensors in 6 directions , plus an ADS-B receiver for detecting nearby aircraft. In turn, advanced backup systems ensure that in the event of problems, the drone safely completes the mission or lands safely. The backup system consists of dual flight control sensors, dual signal receivers, two intelligent batteries, backup obstacle avoidance sensors and the ability to land with only 3 engines.
Incredible signal thanks to 4 built-in antennas and OcuSync 3 Enterprise
Reliability and signal quality are critical when driving a machine like the DJI M30T. That’s why DJI engineers gifted the M30T drone with the OcuSync 3 Enterprise transmission system and 4 built-in antennas . Thanks to this, you can use 3 transmission channels in up to 1080p quality and smoothly switch between them even in complicated environments (you can even strengthen the signal with the DJI Cellular Module for 4G).
Cameras and sensors on the DJI M30T drone
The DJI M30T drone is equipped with a wide-angle camera with a 4K resolution at 30 fps and thanks to a 1/2” CMOS chip it can take 12MP images. It also boasts a telephoto camera for zooming (5x-16x optical zoom
and 200x hybrid zoom) with a 1/2” CMOS sensor for up to 48MP photos in 8K. It handles video in 4K/30 fps quality. The third sensor on the M30T is a LiDAR with an accuracy of ±(0.2m+D×0.15%) and the fourth is a thermal sensor with a resolution of 640×512 at 30fps and a measurement accuracy of ±2°C.
Incredible signal thanks to 4 built-in antennas and OcuSync 3 Enterprise
Reliability and signal quality are critical when driving a machine like the DJI M30T. That’s why DJI engineers gifted the M30T drone with the OcuSync 3 Enterprise transmission system and 4 built-in antennas . Thanks to this, you can use 3 transmission channels in up to 1080p quality and smoothly switch between them even in complicated environments (you can even strengthen the signal with the DJI Cellular Module for 4G).
Cameras and sensors on the DJI M30T drone
The DJI M30T drone is equipped with a wide-angle camera with a 4K resolution at 30 fps and thanks to a 1/2” CMOS chip it can take 12MP images. It also boasts a telephoto camera for zooming (5x-16x optical zoom
and 200x hybrid zoom) with a 1/2” CMOS sensor for up to 48MP photos in 8K. It handles video in 4K/30 fps quality. The third sensor on the M30T is a LiDAR with an accuracy of ±(0.2m+D×0.15%) and the fourth is a thermal sensor with a resolution of 640×512 at 30fps and a measurement accuracy of ±2°C.
Great visibility even in the dark
So that you can fly even in the dark, or even at night, DJI has added an FPV camera to the drone so that you can always see the horizon and navigate safely. The Smart Low-Light Photo function allows you to capture even the smallest details in low light.
New dedicated controller for DJI M30T: DJI RC Plus
A professional drone requires a professional controller. DJI RC Plus with a 7-inch screen supports the control of 2 pilots over the aircraft, meets the IP54 resistance standard and, like the drone, operates even in extreme temperatures (-20° C to 50° C). It lasts for 6 hours, but thanks to the hot swap battery system, you can continue piloting.
The new DJI Pilot 2 user interface
With DJI Pilot 3, you have an even better overview of your flight than ever before. It takes 1 tap to control the drone or payload. It also contains a practical pre-flight checklist , a navigation sub-window and an alert system that warns you in time that something is wrong.
The new DJI FlightHub 2 flight planning software
FlightHub 2 offers a 2.5D base map for quick terrain orientation, one-tap panorama sync for a quick overview of the area, and cloud mapping in RGB or infrared. With FlightHub 2, you can connect multiple users to one or more missions simultaneously and keep teams informed of their latest developments with low-latency, high-definition live streaming. With the Annotation feature, you can highlight objects or areas of interest for efficient mission management and resource distribution. Annotations are visible to ground teams, pilots or any team member for timely project alignment and task distribution.
Flight routes and missions planned in FlightHub 2 can be easily synchronized with Pilot 2. Operational data can be automatically uploaded to FlightHub 2 Media Files for unified management and analysis.
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