USA: The Inspire 3 is DJI's most technologically advanced camera drone to date. The drone is equipped with a Zenmuse X9-8K Air camera sensor, which supports 8K video recording and was made for professional filmmakers.
It has a top speed of 94 km/h and a flight time of 28 minutes on a single charge The device is more expensive than a mid-sized SUV with lots of features at $16,500 (roughly Rs. 13.4 lakh).
One of the well-known manufacturers of commercial unmanned aerial vehicles is DJI, which is based in Shenzhen. The Inspire 3 replaces the Inspire 2 from 2016 and offers improved mobility and a more streamlined design.
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The high-end drone camera is made to take immersive pictures. With Inspire 3, people can capture stunning aerial photos and incredibly smooth ground-level images, even of moving objects.
The Inspire 3 is shaped like an arachnid. The gimbal and camera setup can hang steadily because the landing gear and four propellers swing upward when the vehicle is moving. The RC Plus remote control, which supports a dual-control mode so the camera and pilot controls can be operated independently, is used to operate the drone. The remote has a 7.0-inch screen with a maximum brightness of 1,200 nits.
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Zenmuse X9-8K Air full-frame three-axis gimbal camera with a 1/1.8-inch night vision sensor, a 161-degree field of view, and DJI's CineCore 3.0 image processing system make up the cinematic imaging system used by the Inspire 3.
It captures 8K videos in CinemaDNG and ProRes RAW formats at 25 and 75 frames per second, respectively. The camera can record at 120 frames per second for slow motion video.
The Inspire 3 uses DJI's most recent "Occusync" proprietary technology, the O3 Pro, to transmit output to the RC Plus' display. With a low latency of 90ms, the video stream is transmitted through the drone's camera sensor. Within a 15km radius, the device can capture 1080p videos at 60 frames per second. It can capture 4K videos at 30 frames per second within a 5 km range.
The top speed of the Inspire 3 is 94 km/h. It can fly for up to 28 minutes on one charge. The DJI Waypoint Pro feature on the drone makes use of real-time kinematic (RTK) positioning technology to precisely locate and repeat movements with a very high degree of accuracy. Additionally, it has nine sensors that can detect obstacles, providing pilots with a safer flight.
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The Inspire 3 costs $16,500 (roughly Rs. 13.4 lakh) and can be purchased from DJI's official website. By the end of June, the drone is anticipated to reach authorised retail locations. The combo kit comes with a strapped RC plus remote, six batteries, a lens carrying box, an Air Gimbal Camera, a charging hub, a trolley case, a 1TB SSD, three quick-release propellers and other items.