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It can be equipped with an additional camera in the lower part of the case. Tilt the main camera up to 90° manually before flying.
Flight characteristics
Maximum flight time20 min26 min
Horizontal speed54 km/h
Camera
Camera typebuilt-inbuilt-in
Number of megapixels8 MP
Photo resolution3840x2160 px
HD filming (720p)1280x720 pix 30 fps
Full HD filming (1080p)1920x1080 pix 30 fps1920x1080 pix 30 fps
Ultra HD (4K)3840x2160 pix 30 fps3840x2160 pix 30 fps
Viewing angles100
Camera stabilization
Mechanical stabilizer suspension
Camera with control
Live video streaming
 /up to 3000 m/
Memory card slot
 /up to 128 GB/
Flight modes and sensors
Flight modes
return "home"
Follow me (tracking)
 
flight plan without GPS (Waypoints)
 
acrobatic mode
return "home"
Follow me (tracking)
Orbit mode (flying in a circle)
flight plan without GPS (Waypoints)
flyby GPS points
 
Sensors
 
heights
gyroscope
GPS module /+GLONASS/
heights
gyroscope
Control and transmitter
Controlremote control onlyremote control and smartphone
Gesture control
Range100 m3000 m
Control frequency2.4 GHz2.4 and 5.8 GHz
Video transmission frequency2.4 GHz
Smartphone mount
Information display
Remote control power source3xAA
battery /1500 mAh/
Motor and chassis
Motor typebrushlessbrushless
Motor model8161806
Number of screws4 pcs4 pcs
Foldable design
Battery
Battery capacity1.8 Ah2.5 Ah
Voltage3.7 V11.1 V
Battery model3S
Batteries in the set1 pcs1 pcs
USB charging
 /USB Type-C/
General
Body backlight
Materialplastic
Dimensions260x260x55 mm450x405x80 mm
Dimensions (folded)120x100x50 mm176x105x80 mm
Weight585 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2022february 2022

Maximum flight time

Maximum flight time of a quadcopter on one full battery charge. This indicator is quite approximate, since it is most often indicated for ideal conditions - in real use, the flight time may be less than stated. However, by this indicator it is quite possible to evaluate the general capabilities of the copter and compare it with other models - a longer declared flight time in practice usually means higher autonomy.

Note that for modern copters, a flight time of 20 minutes or more is considered a good indicator, and in the most “long-lasting” models it can exceed 40 minutes.

Horizontal speed

The highest speed that a quadcopter can achieve in horizontal flight. It is worth considering that in most cases this parameter is indicated for optimal operating conditions: a fully charged battery, low air temperature, minimum weight, etc. However, it is quite possible to rely on it both when choosing and when comparing different models of copters with each other.

Note that quadcopters were originally designed as stable and maneuverable aerial platforms, and not as high-speed vehicles. Therefore, you should specifically look for a fast quadcopter only in cases where the ability to quickly move from place to place is critical (for example, when the device is supposed to be used for video recording of fast-moving objects over large areas).

Number of megapixels

Resolution of the matrix in the standard camera of the quadrocopter.

Theoretically, the higher the resolution, the sharper, more detailed image the camera can produce. However, in practice, the quality of the "picture" is highly dependent on a number of other technical features - the size of the matrix, image processing algorithms, optical properties, etc. Moreover, when increasing the resolution without increasing the size of the matrix, the image quality may drop, because. significantly increases the likelihood of noise and extraneous artifacts. And for shooting video, a large number of megapixels is not required at all: for example, to shoot Full HD (1920x1080) video, which is considered a very solid format for quadrocopters, a sensor of only 2.07 megapixels is enough.

Note that high resolution is often a sign of an advanced camera with high image quality. However, this quality is not determined by the number of megapixels, but by the characteristics of the camera and the special technologies used in it. Therefore, when choosing a quadcopter with a camera, you should look not so much at the resolution as at the class and price category of the model as a whole.

Photo resolution

The maximum resolution of photos that the standard quadcopter camera can take. This parameter is directly related to the resolution of the matrix (see above): usually, the maximum resolution of a photo corresponds to the full resolution of the matrix. For example, for pictures of 4000x3000 pixels, a sensor of 4000 * 3000=12 megapixels is provided.

Theoretically, a higher resolution of photography allows you to achieve highly detailed photographs, with good visibility of fine details. However, as in the case of the overall resolution of the matrix, high resolution does not guarantee the same overall quality, and you should focus not only on this parameter, but also on the price category of the quadcopter and its camera.

Also note that the high resolution of the camera affects the volume of the materials being shot, for their storage and transmission, more voluminous drives and “thick” communication channels are required.

HD filming (720p)

The maximum resolution and frame rate supported by the aircraft camera when shooting in HD (720p).

HD 720p is the first high-definition video standard. Notably inferior to Full HD and 4K formats in terms of performance, it nevertheless provides pretty good detail without significant demands on the camera and processing power. Therefore, HD support is found even in relatively inexpensive copters. And in high-end models, it can be provided as an addition to more advanced standards.

In drones, HD cameras typically use the classic 1280x720 resolution; other, more specific options are practically non-existent. As for the frame rate, the higher it is, the smoother the video turns out, the less movement is blurred in the frame. In general, values up to 24 fps can be called minimal, from 24 to 30 fps — medium, from 30 to 60 fps — high, and speeds over 60 fps are used mainly for slow motion HD.

Viewing angles

The viewing angle provided by the standard quadcopter camera; for optics with adjustable zoom, usually, the maximum value is taken into account.

The viewing angle is the angle between the lines connecting the centre of the lens to the two opposite extreme points of the visible image. Usually measured along the diagonal of the frame, but there may be exceptions. As for the specific values of this parameter, in modern copters they can range from 55 – 60 ° to 180 ° and even more. At the same time, a wider angle (ceteris paribus) allows you to simultaneously fit more space into the frame; and a narrower one covers a smaller space, however, the objects that are in the frame look larger, it is easier to see individual small details on them. So when choosing by this parameter, you should consider what is more important for you: wide coverage or an additional zoom effect.

Camera stabilization

Stabilization system built directly into the complete drone camera.

Any stabilization system is designed to compensate for vibrations and shakes, thus providing a stable image, without shaking or sudden movements in the camera. This function slightly increases the cost of the device, but the video quality increases noticeably. On the other hand, stabilization makes it difficult to perform complex maneuvers, since its use worsens the feedback: changes in the camera image do not quite correspond to changes in the drone’s position in space. In light of this, in devices that have an acrobatic mode (see “Flight Modes”), such a system can be switched off.

Note that specifically in the camera, stabilization is most often carried out according to the electronic principle: reserve space is allocated at the edges of the matrix, and in the event of vibrations or shocks, the camera “pulls up” a fragment of the image from this reserve, keeping the image in the frame motionless. This format of operation somewhat reduces the useful area of the matrix, but is inexpensive, does not affect the weight of the camera and does not complicate its design. A more effective, but also more complex and expensive option is a built-in optical stabilizer, which uses a lens with a moving lens system.

In addition, another method can be used to stabilize the image - a mechanical gimbal stabilizer. However, such a gimbal is not part of th...e camera, so its presence is specified separately (see below). At the same time, some copters provide both functions at once - both built-in stabilization and gimbal; this ensures maximum efficiency.

Mechanical stabilizer suspension

Camera gimbal equipped with mechanical stabilization system.

The mechanical gimbal stabilizer can be used in quadcopters with any type of camera (see above). The principle of operation of such a device is as follows: a system of sensors and gyroscopes monitors vibrations, vibrations and other extraneous movements of the camera and, if necessary, slightly shifts or rotates it on the suspension so that the image in the frame remains smooth, without jerks and sharp shifts. A similar function is performed by the stabilization built into the camera itself (see above), however, a stabilized gimbal has a number of advantages over it. Firstly, it allows you to use the entire area of the matrix, which further contributes to image quality. Secondly, the “picture” turns out to be quite stable even if the installed camera does not have a stabilizer. And in some modern drones, both stabilization methods are provided at once — both a suspension and a built-in camera; This slightly increases the cost, but the efficiency is maximized.

Camera with control

The ability to remotely control the quadcopter camera. The set of features provided by such control depends both on the type of camera (see above) and on the specific model. So, when using a third-party camera on a gimbal, control functions are most often limited to turning and tilting the lens; but for regular cameras, start and stop shooting, fixing a photo on command, changing the viewing angle, etc. can be provided.
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