http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__75615___PRE_ORDER_DJI_T600_Inspire_1_Quadcopter_with_4K_Camera_and_3_Axis_Gimbal.html
This DJI mutirotor is going to flood the market and with a price tag of $2,899.00 will hopefully keep it out of the beginners hands.
Features:
• Completely READY-TO-FLY
• Innovative transforming design for 360° aerial photography / video
• Leading edge camera for 4K video & 12 megapixel photos
• Modular camera gimbal design for easy transportation & upgradability
• 720p HD Live video output
• Support dual transmission system – photographer & Flyer can control the gimbal & model separately (A extra transmitter is required)
• Optical Flow technology combined with sonic waves rise indoor flying stability to a new level
• Intelligent battery with advanced algorithms – It can calculate the distance of your Inspire 1 from you and keep tracking your battery status, so you can manage the flight time better
• Specially design transmitter to fit FPV needs - Dedicated buttons for photo and video capture, a gimbal control dial, an integrated rechargeable battery, HDMI and USB port allowing you to connect mobile devices or compatible screens.
• 1-click take-off & landing
• Return-to-Home function
• Smartphone controllable
Specification:
DJI Inspire
Weight (Incl. Battery): 2935g
Hovering Accuracy (GPS mode): 0.5m(Vertical), 2.5m (Horizontal)
Max Angular Velocity: 300°/s(Pitch), 150°/s (Yaw)
Max Tilt Angle: 35°
Max Ascent Speed: 5m/s
Max Descent Speed: 4m/s
Max Speed: 22m/s (ATTI mode, no wind)
Max Flight Altitude: 4500m
Max Wind Speed Resistance: 10m/s
Max Flight Time: Appro. 18 minutes
Motor Model: DJI 3510
Propeller Model: DJI 1345
Indoor Hovering: Enabled(Default)
Diagonal Distance: 559 to 581mm
Dimensions: 438x451x301mm
Gimbal
Model: ZENMUSE X3
Output Power (with camera): 9W(Static), 11W(In motion)
Operating Current: 750mA(Static), 900mA(In motion)
Angular Vibration Range: ±0.03°
Mounting: Detachable
Controllable Range: -90° to +30°(Pitch), ±320°(Pan)
Mechanical Range: -125° to +45°(Pitch), ±330°(Pan)
Max Controllable Speed: 120°/s(Pitch), 180°/s(Pan)
Camera
Model: FC350
Resolution: 12.0MP
FOV (Field of View): 94°
CMOS: Sony EXMOR 1/2.3”
Lens:
f/2.8 (20mm equivalent)
9 Elements in 9 groups
Aspherical lens element
Anti-distortion filter
UV filter
Still Photography Modes:
Single shoot
Burst shooting (BURST: 3/5/7 frames, AEB: 3 or 5 bracketed frames at 0.7EV Bias)
Time lapse
HD Video Recording Modes:
UHD (4K): 4096x2160p24/25, 3840x2160p24/25/30
FHD: 1920x1080p24/25/30/48/50/60
HD: 1280x720p24/25/30/48/50/60
Max Bitrate of Video Storage: 60Mbps
Supported File Formats: FAT32/exFAT
Photo: JPEG, DNG
Video: MP4/MOV (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264)
Supported SD Card Types:
SD/SDHC/SDXC Micro SD
Max capacity: 64GB, Class 10 or above
Transmitter
Operating Frequency:
5.728GHz~5.850 GHz (Transmitter to Transmitter)
2.400GHz~2.483GHz (Transmitter to radio)
EIRP: 13dBm@5.8G, 20dBm@2.4G
Video Output Port: USB, HDMI
Dual User Capability: Host-and-Slave
Output Power: 9W
Battery: 6000mAh LiPo 2S
Battery
Capacity: 4500mAh
Voltage: 22.2V / 6cell
Energy: 99.9Wh
Net Weight: 570g
Vision Positioning
Velocity Range: Below 8m/s (2m above ground)
Altitude Range: 5cm-500cm
Operating Environment: Brightly lit (lux >15) patterned surfaces
Operating Range: 0-250cm
Included:
Inspire 1 Quadcopter
Transmitter
ZENMUSE X3 Gimbal and Camera
Charger
Smartphone Holder
4 x Spare Props
$2,899.00
Comments
Wow this thing looks like it was designed by the SAE, with all the linkages and it appears to be lead screw actuated!! They simply seem to have merged the landing gear and rotor arms. Good idea or not? Time will tell.
I like the idea of innovating and believe me as an ME the linkage and lead screw system is sex! But to me drones, UAV's, and the like are; on a long enough scale consumable tools. What i mean is if you use it long enough you will one day loose it, crash it, or destroy it. But that’s ok because we can rebuild it and the fantastic footage that they allow us to obtain makes that an acceptable risk. I just worry that the inspire 1’s delicate linkage system will be prone to damage in even a minor accident and the resulting repairs will be costly? Anyway it’s a bad ass design even if it is determined to be impractical.
For $2900 i think they should have included the following?
Anyway good job DJI!! We will see how it does? That being said i am now trying to raise money to purchase my very own inspire 1. Any and all donations will be appreciated (larger donations are more appreciated) and they are tax deductible ;-)
I personally do not like the idea of landing gear here. I feel that regular landing gear is much safer and robust.
Here, servo must muscle the whole frame weight, less partial arm weight and motors. To much power needed, while lowering/raising regular landing frame requires less power and has no load on servo/connecting rods on rough landings.
This frame looks nice but as many complicated things may cost too much on replacement parts.
Hey, but that's just me and I could be wrong.
I have not stifled comments I approved two of the posts and wrote one of them last week. But three posts on the same subject on the front page at once is not great.
20dBm is 100mW, so no idea what that 9W means. Certainly the efficiency of the transmitter can't be that bad.
22 m / s son como 79 K / H si sera cierto ?
CORRECTION... Ideas and comments shouldn't be stifled.
I too disagree with "Admin". This is for open discussion and ideas and comments should be stiffled because someone disagress with commercial verses DIY. If that was to happen, then all posts that aren't DIY should be stripped from this site.
I like DIY and prefer to stay with this forum and I have no desire to by DJI products, but their innovations is waht drives us to take our hobby to another level.
Don't tread on freedom of thought and expression! Thank you.
So, no discussions of Iris either then? Feeling a bit threatened are we, "admin"? I for one would like to know more about the features of this aircraft in relation to the gear supplied by the owners of this "open community" web site and forum, gear on which I've spent many hundreds of dollars .
I like the design but actual camera really seems like an afterthought.