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FLIR DJI Zenmuse XT Aerial Thermal Camera, 13mm, 30 Hz

FLIR DJI Zenmuse XT Aerial Thermal Camera, 13mm, 30 Hz

$14,500.00Price

Thermal imaging from the air has never been as easy. By combining FLIR's industry-leading thermal imaging technology with DJI's gimbal technology, image transmission, and mobile app integration, the Zenmuse XT gives you the ultimate solution for dependable aerial thermal imaging. Capture thermal images faster with pinpoint precision, over large areas, then save them for reporting and analysis.

  • FEATURES

    Building and roof inspections done with a thermal camera equipped drone takes minutes and can be done on your schedule. Forget spending hours on a ladder with a hand-held camera, or thousands of dollars on a single survey from a full-sized aircraft. When mounted on a drone the Zenmuse XT is the perfect tool for identifying moisture and poor insulation issues as well as roofing problems.

    The camera provides high-sensitivity (50mK) infrared scanning. This sensitivity provides accurate temperature measurements ideal for analytics and telemetry. The camera is available with four lens options to meet a variety of needs. Stabilized and controlled by a custom DJI gimbal, it provides smooth, clear imagery and 360 degrees of seamless rotational movement.

    For search and rescue operators, it offers valuable observation capabilities in dangerous environments when time is critical. When mounted on a drone the operator has increased support to assess the scene from an aerial perspective with the ability to see through smoke, and keep track of their personnel in large fire scenes.

    Features

    • Capture images at the right angle for optimal emissivity and temperature accuracy
    • Use FLIR Tools+ software to stitch these images together with the click of a button
    • Inspect buildings with the world's most popular drone app for live video, camera control, and digital recording
    • Captures MP4 video as well as JPEG stills
    • The power to see through smoke and keep an eye on your personnel in complex fire scenes
    • Expanded Search and Rescue operations day and night

    Applications

    • Roof inspections
    • Substation inspections
    • Cell tower inspections
    • Security
    • Surveying
    • And anything else you can dream up

    FLIR+DJI=Powerful Airborne Solutions
    DJI's Zenmuse gimbal technology has become the industry standard among demanding aerial cinematographers, and everything that makes DJI's aerial platforms world-class for cinematography also makes them the perfect platforms for aerial thermal imaging: they're stable, easy to fly, and fully-integrated with apps.

    When you get right down to it, the main purpose of any drone is to position a sensor in three-dimensional space; when that sensor is a FLIR thermal imager, you expand the possibilities for drone operators and thermal inspectors alike. Using FLIR thermal imaging from small drones brings new capabilities to dozens of applications like search and rescue, the inspection of power lines, cell towers, bridges, substations, and buildings, firefighting, precision agriculture, and natural resource and wildlife protection.

    Precision Full Screen Temperature Measurement
    Simply tap any point in an on-screen image to view the temperature of that point or select an area to measure the average, highest and lowest temperatures as well as their location. The camera can also be calibrated to further increase temperature measurement precision by setting external parameters including background temperature, scene emissivity and more. If photos are captured in the TIFF format, the temperature of each pixel can be recorded for further processing and analysis. A temperature alert threshold can be set, automatically activating when that temperature is detected. This capability could simplify and accelerate search and rescue and inspection activities.

    Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't
    FLIR's Thermal Imagers have optimized resolution and optics to make sure you'll have the right combination of situational awareness, magnification, and area coverage to suit your mission requirements. Plus, there are options for single- and dual-control so you can have a separate operator dedicated to running the camera while another focuses on flying the drone.