DJI Inspire 1 PRO with Single RC and lens (with Zenmuse X5)
· 4K MFT Camera with 3-Axis Gimbal
· 15mm f/1.7 Lens Included
· Up to 1.2 Mile Radio Range
· GPS-Based Stabilization System
· Optical Flow Sensor for Indoor Flying
· DJI Lightbridge System Integrated
· Live 720p HD Monitoring with Lightbridge
· Retractable Carbon Fiber Arms
· Unobstructed 360° Shooting
· Dual Transmitter Operation Supported
As with many other multi-rotor systems, the Inspire 1 relies on a GPS-based
stabilization system that - thanks to spatial awareness - is able to hold a
position even when experiencing wind interference, can compensate for
overzealous pilot inputs to help avoid stalling, automatically brings the
aircraft home in the event of signal loss or at the press of a button, and
makes possible a number of semi-automated flight modes that can be enabled
through the app. There is also an "indoor" mode which relies on
Vision Position technology - combining optical flow with ultrasonics - to
provide stability indoors or in other contexts where GPS is unavailable (Note:
certain features will be unavailable in indoor mode).
What Ready-to-Fly Means
This Inspire 1 bundle comes ready-to-fly (RTF). This means a
pre-bound transmitter (radio controller) is included and that no major assembly
is required - in particular, no assembly that requires soldering. It is
important - as with any multi-rotor - to follow the user guide to ensure proper
calibration before embarking on your first flight
Integrated 4K Camera with MFT Mount and 15mm
Lens
Micro Four Thirds Sensor with MFT Mount
Sporting a Micro Four Thirds CMOS sensor, the Inspire 1 PRO
introduces mirrorless camera performance to the Inspire series. The featuring a
standard MFT mount, the Zenmuse X5 camera includes the Panasonic Lumix 15mm
f/1.7 lens, and also works with the separately available Olympus M. ED 12mm
f/2.0 lens
4K and HD Video Capture
The Zenmuse X5 is able to capture video at up to DCI 4K 4096 x
2160 at 23.98p or UHD 4K at 29.97p
16MP Stills Capability
Not just for video, the Zenmuse X5 can snap still from the air
at up to 16MP resolution. In addition to single-shot, the camera support busts
of 3, 5, or 7 frames and can take time-lapse at stepped intervals of between
three and 60 seconds
3-Axis Gimbal
The Zenmuse X5 camera is mounted via an integrated 3-axis gimbal
which uses brushless servo motors to keep the shot stable and the horizon
level. The camera pans a full 360-degrees so that no matter which way the
quadcopter turns, the camera can remain locked on the subject. Manual panning
and tilting can be affected using controls on the transmitter
Live HD View
A real-time feed from the Zenmuse X5 camera can be displayed in
720p HD on a mobile device or HDMI monitor, making this it a great choice for
FPV (first-person view) flying as well as enabling videographers and
photographers to monitor framing from the ground. This is made possible by the
inclusion of the DJI Lightbridge system within the flight electronics, which
features a range of up to 1.2 miles
For connecting an FPV monitor or glasses there is an HDMI port on the
transmitter. Plus there is a USB port to keep you mobile devices battery topped
up. And included mount allows you to attach a smartphone or tablet directly to
the transmitter
Modular Gimbal and Camera
The Zenmuse X5 gimbal and camera assembly can be removed from
the Inspire 1 for safe transport and future upgrades
Airframe Design
Retractable Carbon Fiber Arms
The prop arms rest in a lowered position when the Inspire is on
the ground, acting as landing gear. Once in the air, they can be retracted to
give the camera unobstructed views across 360-degrees. Carbon fiber is used in
the construction because of its high strength to weight ratio
Aerodynamic Design
Not only does it give the Inspire 1 a sleek look, the
aerodynamic airframe helps reduce resistance for better performance and
increased battery life
Flight Control System
Fly Indoors and Without GPS
DJIs Optical Flow technology uses a specially designed camera as
well as sonic waves to provide the same stability function indoors as GPS does
outdoors. This technology allows the Inspire to hold its location, stop when
the controls are released, and quickly respond to pilot commands even when GPS
is unavailable
App-Based Control Software
Everything from manual camera controls to flight telemetry -
even auto takeoff and landing - can be accessed via the Inspire 1 Mobile app.
It is also possible to create autopilot courses using waypoints, just as you
would on the DJI iPad Ground Station System
Note: The tablet must be connected to the
transmitter via USB, and to use the waypoint map an Internet connection is
required
Manual Mode
Change all of your camera settings, including ISO, White
Balance, Exposure, and more on the fly ensuring every shot looks exactly the
way you want
Live Map and Radar
See precisely where your Inspire 1 is at all times on the live
map. The map can be enlarged when needed, and shows your most recent flight
path
Dynamic Home Point
When GPS signal is available on the transmitter (remote
control), the Home Point automatically refreshes. This becomes useful while
traveling in a car or on a boat allowing the return-to-home point to move where
the operator goes. Multiple configurations are available via the Dynamic Home
Point function
Takeoff and landing are available with just a tap. Tap once to
takeoff and your Inspire 1 will hover and transform, ready to start filming.
Then tap again to make it transform into landing mode and auto land
Transmitter Customization
Put yourself in charge by tailoring the Inspire 1s controls to
your personal needs. This way, your Inspire 1 moves and responds in ways youre
most comfortable with
Transmitter (Radio Controller)
Take control of your Inspire 1 in the air with a dedicated
transmitter (radio controller) designed specifically for it. Operating on 2.4
GHz, it features dedicated buttons for photo and video capture, a gimbal
control dial, and more. It includes an integrated 6000mAh rechargeable battery
Use Two Transmitters
For an even greater level of precision, use a second transmitter
and fly with a friend. With two people controlling the same quadcopter, one
person pilots the flight path while the other aims the gimbal and camera. Each
user can have their own screen to see exactly what is being shot in real-time
Smart Battery System
Smart Power Management
The flight battery constantly supplies the flight computer with
remaining voltage. Using special algorithms the computer supplies the pilot
with estimates of remaining flying distance and time to return home
Automated Charging
The battery tracks the voltage of each cell, the total number of
charges and discharges, and the overall health and battery status
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