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DJI adds thermal imaging to its drones' roster of capabilities
Its drones can now help fight fires, survey crops, and conduct search and rescue

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The Chinese startup DJI has established itself as the world's most popular brand of drone for consumers and cinematographers. Because its units are powerful enough for professionals but simple enough for beginners, it has also emerged as the number one choice of commercial operators applying for exemptions to fly in the US. And over the last few weeks it has become increasingly clear that DJI also has its sights set on conquering the market for specialized drones that can perform serious industrial applications.

First came an agricultural drone that was customized for spraying crops. And today DJI announced a partnership with FLIR Systems to create a new camera, the Zenmuse XT, to bring thermal imaging to its Inspire One and Matrice drones.

There is no word yet on price, but the camera is expected to debut in the first quarter of 2016. It uses the same gimbal mount already standard on the Inspire One and Matrice, so it can be easily interchanged with more traditional DJI cameras. And while it was not part of this announcement, the same gimbal works on DJI's handheld stabilizer, the OSMO, so it's conceivable that the XT's thermal imaging capabilities could some day be integrated with that unit as well.

In the video below DJI shows off the camera in action: helping firefighters locate the source of a blaze inside a house, checking on the health of crops, and working alongside bloodhounds during a search-and-rescue operation. The commercial drone market is expected to become a multi-billion-dollar industry over the next few years, and DJI is hoping to parlay its early lead among consumers into a big slice of that burgeoning business by layering highly specialized technology onto what was previously a prosumer drone.
DJI adds thermal imaging to its drones' roster of capabilities | The Verge
 
Purchased three drones from DJI and I am quite happy with the quality, price and performance
 
Details please..............!!!!
  1. Phanton 3 pro with 4k cam built in (I just bought on the black Friday)
  2. Spreading wing 1000+
  3. Storm Racing with gps naza 2
Plus i bought ronin stabiliser for my Nikon 810. It gives advantage to fly them in tandem especially for aerial filming of sites (professionally) for marking the points for security and also the fun time i.e. making videos of my catamaran
 
  1. Phanton 3 pro with 4k cam built in (I just bought on the black Friday)
  2. Spreading wing 1000+
  3. Storm Racing with gps naza 2
Plus i bought ronin stabiliser for my Nikon 810. It gives advantage to fly them in tandem especially for aerial filming of sites (professionally) for marking the points for security and also the fun time i.e. making videos of my catamaran
wow, you must be loaded :D
 
DJI's first store is a drone paradise

The crazy UAV cathedral reflects the enormity of the entire industry.


15h ago in Robots

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To mark its status as an $8 billion company, drone-maker DJI has just opened its first flagship store in China. The dramatic 8,600 square foot glass-and-metal building is located on the harbor in DJI's home town of Shenzhen, and features a theater, lounge and high-ceiling test area. Naturally, the company has display area for its various drones, including the Phantom 3, Inspire 1 and Matrice 100, and will also demo its Ronin handheld gimbal and 4K Osmo camera. If you're hoping to fly one yourself, however, DJI's own pilots -- not the public -- will take the controls.

DJI flagship drone store press gallery Gallery | 12 Photos



With $500 million in reported sales in 2014, DJI sits at the top of an industry that shows no signs of slowing down. Now that the US FAA has opened up drones more for industry, DJI has launched a pesticide-sprayingmodel along with a FLIR infrared camera. We may see commercial drone deliveries arriving soon as well, though many folks see that as unrealistic. At any rate, DJI has built the ultimate shrine for the flying robots, so you can visit it if you happen to be in Shenzhen -- you might want to bring earplugs, though.

DJI's first store is a drone paradise
 
DJI's first store is a drone paradise

The crazy UAV cathedral reflects the enormity of the entire industry.


15h ago in Robots

dji-store-lede-2015-12-21-01.jpg


To mark its status as an $8 billion company, drone-maker DJI has just opened its first flagship store in China. The dramatic 8,600 square foot glass-and-metal building is located on the harbor in DJI's home town of Shenzhen, and features a theater, lounge and high-ceiling test area. Naturally, the company has display area for its various drones, including the Phantom 3, Inspire 1 and Matrice 100, and will also demo its Ronin handheld gimbal and 4K Osmo camera. If you're hoping to fly one yourself, however, DJI's own pilots -- not the public -- will take the controls.

DJI flagship drone store press gallery Gallery | 12 Photos



With $500 million in reported sales in 2014, DJI sits at the top of an industry that shows no signs of slowing down. Now that the US FAA has opened up drones more for industry, DJI has launched a pesticide-sprayingmodel along with a FLIR infrared camera. We may see commercial drone deliveries arriving soon as well, though many folks see that as unrealistic. At any rate, DJI has built the ultimate shrine for the flying robots, so you can visit it if you happen to be in Shenzhen -- you might want to bring earplugs, though.

DJI's first store is a drone paradise

The mecca of all drone enthusiasts.

The New Normal.

Building has bad feng shui. Hard to keep benevolent energy but good to store malevolent energy.

LOL. Thanks to China's foreign policy, some Westerners were educated about Feng Shui. I wonder what is next on the dictionary.
 
The mecca of all drone enthusiasts.

The New Normal.



LOL. Thanks to China's foreign policy, some Westerners were educated about Feng Shui. I wonder what is next on the dictionary.

The revenue figure will get a huge boost when DJI begins selling their products in the domestic market in a big way。:D
 
The mecca of all drone enthusiasts.

The New Normal.



LOL. Thanks to China's foreign policy, some Westerners were educated about Feng Shui. I wonder what is next on the dictionary.

LOL, I studied some fengshui. this building's shape is bad for feng shui to be honest.


@TaiShang see what I mean. Theft of drones already! bad FS
 
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