Thursday, 10 September 2015

DJI Makes World's First Commercial Aerial Micro Four Thirds camera


Drone maker DJI unveiled two new interchangeable-lens cameras DJI Zenmuse X5 And X5R cameras at the Interdrone Conference in Las Vegas.

In February, DJI joined the MFT (micro four-thirds) alliance, a group established by Panasonic and Olympus to promote the MFT standard.

DJI Zenmuse X5 And X5R Cameras are noted to be the world’s first aerial cameras featuring M4/3 (micro four-thirds) sensors. They are designed to work seamlessly with the DJI Inspire 1 and are capable of capturing 4K images and video recording.

Moreover, they also feature interchangeable lens system, which is compatible with 4 lenses from a variety of manufacturers. It includes the Panasonic Lumix 15mm G Leica DG Summilux f/1.7 ASPH lens,  the DJI MFT 15mm f/1.7 ASPH lens, the Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm f/1.8 lens and the Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12mm f/2.0 lens.

Specs of DJI Zenmuse X5 And X5R cameras:

Both the X5 and X5R can capture 16MP photographs and record 4K-resolution videos at 24 frames per second with 12.8 stops of dynamic range. But the X5R can also record videos in CinemaDNG raw format to a removable 512GB SSD mounted on the gimbal’s top plate. The video bitrates of X5 tops out at a 60Mbps, whereas for the X5R it averages 1.7Gbps.

Via: [My Tech Bits]

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