Drone Nerds, a provider of comprehensive drone solutions for enterprise, private, and recreational needs, has announced the launch of the cinematography drone, the DJI Inspire 3. The Inspire 3 is succeeding the Inspire 2, which was last released back in 2016.
It features the same Zenmuse X9 camera that is featured on the Ronin 4D; this camera also offers dual-native ISO to capture crystal clear images, regardless of bright or low light conditions.
With advanced RTK functionality, the Inspire 3 allows pilots to plan more precise flights. It can fly through industrial areas with high concentrations of metal, concrete, or magnetic interference with built-in dual antennas.
With centimeter-grade positioning capabilities, pilots can preplan the flight to capture the same shot with minimal variance. The RTK is supported through both base station and network connection, which also aids in capturing high-precision, repeatable routes for a seamless transition between day and night shots.
The Inspire 3 also has omnidirectional sensing capabilities, with a fisheye lens (front, rear, up down, left, and right), two wide-angle lenses, and a TOF (time of frame) downward sensor with infrared to measure the distance between lower obstacles. The upgraded FPV camera has a 1/1.8 in. sensor and 3 MP view allowing pilots to see footage in real-time.