DJI Zenmuse XT Thermal Camera: Unlock the Possibilities of Sight

Thermal imaging from the air has never been as easy as it is with the DJI Zenmuse XT. By combining DJI’s unrivaled expertise in gimbal technology and image transmission with the industry leading thermal imaging technology of FLIR, the Zenmuse XT is the ultimate solution for rapid and reliable aerial thermal imaging. Unlock the power of aerial thermal imaging like never before by capturing images faster, with pinpoint precision, over large areas, then save them for analysis and reporting.

CAMERA
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The camera on the DJI Zenmuse XT is developed by FLIR. It provides high-sensitivity (50mK) infrared scanning at up to 640/30 fps or 336/60 fps depending on the camera model. This sensitivity provides accurate temperature measurements ideal for analytics and telemetry. Both cameras are available with four lens options to meet different business needs. Stabilized and controlled by a custom DJI gimbal, it provides smooth, clear imagery and 360 degrees of seamless rotational movement.

APPLICATIONS
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See the unseen. FLIR cameras reveal details invisible to the naked eye by making subtle differences in temperature visible. This new view on the world can reveal when equipment or buildings are damaged, the location of lost people and much more.

IMAGE ENHANCEMENT SOFTWARE
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Infra-red imagery requires optimization to ensure maximum definition for capturing information. The Zenmuse XT features a suite of image enhancements designed by FLIR including Digital Detail Enhancement™ (DDE); Smart Scene Optimization™ (SSO), which enhances extremes in bi-modal scenes; Active Contrast Enhancement™ (ACE) that adjusts scene contrast relative to its temperature difference; and Information Based HEQ™ (IBHEQ) which compresses complex image data to create the best quality image.

FINGERTIP CONTROL
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The Zenmuse XT can be controlled completely through the DJI GO app, providing a real-time, low latency view of what the camera sees, and instant access to core camera functions including:

Spot metering, temperature measurement at the mid-point
Digital zoom
Single or interval shooting modes
Photo, video preview and download
Take photos while recording video
Various camera settings and parameters including:
-Palette, also referred to as Look-up Table (LUT)
-Scene, also referred to as Automatic Gain Correction (AGC)
-Region of Interest (ROI)
-Isotherm mode

SEAMLESS EFFICIENCY
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When used with either the Inspire 1 or the Matrice 100, the Zenmuse XT can be put into the air in seconds. It is seamlessly integrated into aerial systems, giving it complete access to key features including the powerful Lightbridge video transmission system (providing up to 3.1 miles (5KM*) of HD range), automated Point of Interest, Course and Home Lock, Follow Me, and the DJI SDK.

When combined with the Inspire 1, the Zenmuse XT works with incredible speed, efficiency and convenience. If used with the Matrice 100, the Zenmuse XT can stay in-flight for up to 35 minutes*, ideal for large scale inspections and especially useful in search and rescue scenarios.

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Bartman

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Looks sweet! Now if they would just come up with an X8 Inspire I'd be set for some time.
why an X8 when an XY8 would be much better? lol

@DJI Innovations let's make an XY8 together, it's like an X8 but so much better and I already know the A2, NAZA, and WKM can fly the format without problems! Better in the wind, more lift, and better able to survive motor/prop/esc failures to name a few of the benefits.
 


ovdt

Member
why an X8 when an XY8 would be much better? lol

@DJI Innovations let's make an XY8 together, it's like an X8 but so much better and I already know the A2, NAZA, and WKM can fly the format without problems! Better in the wind, more lift, and better able to survive motor/prop/esc failures to name a few of the benefits.

How come XY8 has more lift and more probability to survive motor/prop/ failure over an X8? I can't see any scientific point to this statement.
 

Bartman

Welcome to MultiRotorForums.com!!
an xy8 is a coaxial quad but with a flattened x format, 120 degrees between the arms across the front and back

more lift and survivability than a four motor quad, sorry for the misunderstanding!
 

SleepyC

www.AirHeadMedia.com
Unnecessary if the arms raise. The camera is free of the props already. But hey DJI get it together! I have spent the last two days updating my x5 pro and it's worse than it was. Get the ca,era firmware right. If you sell to professionals, let's have a professional product!
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FerdinandK

Member
My point is, that if you want to do thermal imaging you need a second cam (even a very small very cheap one) for clear view. You cannot identify what you see on the thermal cam, you are just able to "found something".



best regards
Ferdinand
 

Nola26

Member
I have an S900 with a FLIR camera and a GoPro on the H3 gimbal. My FLIR is mounted flat to the bottom of the S900 looking straight down. I have been desperately looking for a gimbal that can hold the GoPro and the FLIR together but have not had any luck. This is a step in the right direction but I need a standard camera in addition to the FLIR. If only there was a way to mount this gimbal to an S900.......
 

Ti@goo

Member
You can´t put a Gopro and theFlir camera side by side in a gimbal? I have seen a Movi M5 with 4 gopros mounted.
 

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