The Z3 has up to 7x zoom, combining a 3.5x optical zoom and a 2x digital zoom. DJI is positioning the Z3 primarily as a tool for "industrial applications." If you use a drone for surveillance or surveying, then normally the only way to get a closer look is to physically fly closer. "Now," says DJI senior product manager Paul Pan, "pilots in a search-and-rescue situation, or conducting surveys or inspections, can maintain distance and still zoom in for sharp, detailed images."
The Zenmuse Z3 is compatible with the Inspire 1, Matrice 100, and Matrice 600 drones. It uses DJI's Lightbridge and Lightbridge 2 video transmission tech, which the company says can send live HD video up to a distance of 3.1 miles (5 kilometers). The zoom is controlled by swiping on DJI's standard app and the camera has a custom "reaction wheel" on its yaw control, allowing for more precise and controlled movement when the camera is zoomed in.
DJI isn't the first company to offer a drone-mounted camera with zoom, and the Z3 isn't the most powerful available (the Aeryon HDZoom30 for example, offers a 30 x optical zoom). But DJI is still the biggest player in the market, and widening its range of products to cater for professionals as well as regular consumers is a smart and expected move. It's also worth remembering that features like this are only going to become more common for drones, which will almost certainly raise further worries about privacy and surveillance.
Sources: MSN
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