It seems like just yesterday that the first DJI quadcopter arrived at B&H—the Phantom 1. Well, things have come a long way. Cameras have gotten sharper, gimbals have gotten more precise, flight batteries have gotten easier to maintain and are more efficient, to mention just a few technological improvements.
With the Inspire 1,
DJI brings together all that has been learned from the Phantom, Phantom
2, and Phantom 2 Vision models, amalgamating them into what promises to
be the ultimate aerial video and photography solution. Glancing at the
specs, probably the first feature most people will notice is the
dedicated camera with 4K video recording capability. The camera supports
both DCI "Full" 4K (4096 x 2160) in 24 and 25p, as well as UltraHD 4K
(3840 x 2160) in 24, 25, and 30p—making the Inspire camera the first
dedicated flight camera with 4K capability. The camera also takes
12-megapixel stills in compressed JPEG and RAW DNG, and can record 1080p
and 720p video at up to 60 fps.
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