Anthony Mozora
September 10th, 2015, 10:21 PM
DJI, the largest drone manufacturer in the world, announced two new cameras for its high-end Inspire drone at the InterDrone conference in Las Vegas today.
The Zenmuse X5 and X5R are the first micro four thirds cameras designed specifically for aerial use and will offer drone pilots 13 stops of dynamic range, 16 megapixel resolution and the ability to shoot 24fps and 30fps 4k video — as well as standard still pictures, of course.
What’s even more important for professional videographers, though, is that the Zenmuse cameras will support four different wide-angle lenses from DJI itself, Panasonic and Olympus. The camera will be attached to DJI’s Zenmuse gimbals.
DJI - Introducing the DJI Zenmuse X5 Series - YouTube
DJI Zenmuse X5 - From Flight to Post - YouTube
The Zenmuse X5 and X5R are the first micro four thirds cameras designed specifically for aerial use and will offer drone pilots 13 stops of dynamic range, 16 megapixel resolution and the ability to shoot 24fps and 30fps 4k video — as well as standard still pictures, of course.
What’s even more important for professional videographers, though, is that the Zenmuse cameras will support four different wide-angle lenses from DJI itself, Panasonic and Olympus. The camera will be attached to DJI’s Zenmuse gimbals.
DJI - Introducing the DJI Zenmuse X5 Series - YouTube
DJI Zenmuse X5 - From Flight to Post - YouTube