
This Mavic 2 Enterprise Best 4k camera drone and Enterprise Dual drone review looks at the new features and mounts, which make this drone perfect for so many sectors.
In fact, the new DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise was specifically built to serve sectors involved in public safety, inspection, fire response, law enforcement and also search and rescue.
DJI just released the Mavic 2 Enterprise in October 2018. Also, known as the M2E, this fold up compact quadcopter has all the same specifications as the Mavic 2 Zoom with the below added features and accessories.
Then, on December 20th, 2018 DJI announced the Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual, which has a 4k sensor for capturing visible light and a FLIR Lepton thermal sensor for capturing thermal data.
The Mavic 2 is an exceptional quadcopter and we review all the M2E added features and accessories here.
We also highly recommend for you to read about the general Mavic 2 specifications such as the transmission range, distance, max height, altitude, frequency, sensors, transmission, gimbal, cameras, obstacle sensing and much more in this Mavic 2 review here.
Now, lets take a look at the additional features and accessories, which come with the Mavic 2 Enterprise and Enterprise Dual.
Mavic 2 Enterprise Review Of New Features
Mavic 2 Enterprise Overview
There are 2 choices when it comes to the Mavic 2 Enterprise. The Mavic 2 Enterprise comes with the 4k zoom camera (2 x optical / 3 x digital zoom).
The Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual comes or with the integrated 4k camera and radiometric thermal Sensor from FLIR.
Both the Mavic 2 Enterprise and Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual come with the Spotlight, Speaker and Beacon accessories below.
Mavic 2 Enterprise DUAL Thermal Camera
DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual With Thermal CameraThe Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual features a 3 axis gimbal stabilized camera housing a side by side 4k sensor for capturing visible light and the FLIR radiometric Lepton thermal micro-camera for capturing thermal data.
Together these sensors allow pilots to perform flights at night, as well as being able to fly in complex daytime conditions such as fog and smoke.
Users can select from multiple intelligent display modes in the DJI Pilot flight control app to visualize data from the dual-sensor camera. More information on the specification of the Mavic 2 thermal camera below.
About Radiometric Thermal Cameras
A radiometric thermal camera measures the temperature of a surface by interpreting the intensity of an infrared signal reaching the camera.
Adding radiometric functionality to a camera can give drone operators the ability to save pictures for post-flight image analysis and accurately measure the temperatures of individual image pixels. The addition of radiometric imaging enables drones to capture temperature data in every pixel of an image.
Drone operators can thus analyze and send detailed reports and images, which examine temperature data in the entire image, delivering quantifiable results.
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