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Professional UAV INSPIRE 2
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Professional UAV - INSPIRE 2 - Dynamic UAV Solutions - aerial photography / quadrotor / mini
Professional UAV - INSPIRE 2 - Dynamic UAV Solutions - aerial photography / quadrotor / mini
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Characteristics

Domain
professional
Applications
aerial photography
Type
quadrotor
Other characteristics
mini
Autonomy

27 min

Description

The Inspire 1 was a revolution. The first filmmaking drone in the world to integrate an HD video transmission system, 360° rotating gimbal and a 4k camera, as well as the simplicity of app control. The launches of the Zenmuse X5 and X5R cameras further cemented the Inspire as a critical tool for filmmakers around the globe.The Inspire 2 takes everything that was good about the Inspire 1 and improves it. An all-new image processing system records at up to 5.2k in CinemaDNG RAW, Apple ProRes and more. It goes from 0 to 50 mph in just 4 seconds and hits a maximum speed of 67 mph and has a max descent speed of 9 m/s for unheard of speed and agility in an aircraft this size. A dual battery system prolongs the flight time to to a maximum of 27 minutes (with an X45), while self-heating technology allows it to fly even in low temperatures. FlightAutonomy has been revised and developed specifically for the Inspire 2, providing two directions of obstacle avoidance and sensor redundancy. Increased intelligence adds multiple intelligent flight modes, including Spotlight Pro, giving even single pilots the ability to create complex, dramatic shots. An upgraded video transmission system is now capable of dual signal frequency and dual channel, streaming video from onboard FPV camera and the main camera simultaneously, for better pilot and camera operator collaboration.
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