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  2. Yuneec International Typhoon H - Wikipedia

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    The drone is also known for its unusually high camera quality out of the box which companies such as DJI have lacked. Although the range on the Typhoon H is not as far as the DJI Phantom lineup, many professional cinematographers have said they prefer the low latency transmission [6] Both drones do operate with full control well beyond eyesight.

  3. DJI Osmo - Wikipedia

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    The DJI Osmo is compatible with four Zenmuse gimbal-cameras: the X3, X3 Zoom, X5, and X5R. The X3, which is packaged, can shoot up to 4K video and take 12MP stills. [1] The X3 Zoom keeps the same X3 sensor but adds 3.5x optical zoom and 2x digital lossless zoom. [7] The X5, can shoot 4K at 30fps, and can take 16 MP stills. [2]

  4. DJI Phantom - Wikipedia

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    The drone uses a GPS-enabled NAZA-M autopilot system allowing it to hover with automatic wind resistance. [2] [5] After the success of the Phantom 2 Vision, DJI released a camera-equipped version of the Phantom 1 as the Phantom FC40. [6] The drone features a FC40 camera on a fixed mount capable of capturing 720p video at 30 FPS.

  5. DJI - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of DJI drones was attributable to their market dominance, affordability, high performance, and reliability. [125] [124] They were also preferred for their commercial availability. [126] Ukraine has used DJI drones extensively after being invaded, while battlefield footage suggests their usage by Russia as well.

  6. DJI Ronin - Wikipedia

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    DJI Ronin (first-generation) The Ronin or "Ronin 1," announced on June 25, 2014, [4] was DJI's first entry into the market of digitally stabilized camera gimbals. This version had a max payload of 16lbs (7.25kg), [5] accommodating the heavier prosumer-level cinema and DSLR cameras of the time.

  7. AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven - Wikipedia

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    The Raven Gimbal is a rotating camera with a 360-degree gimbal, which replaces the fixed camera that required maneuvering the aircraft to observe. The new camera can be switched between day and night settings without landing and swapping sensors. [8] In August 2017 Belgium bought 32 Raven-drones; Luxembourg bought 16. [citation needed]