Ok, do you known if the DJI XT2 is radiometric? Its around £10000 here so quite the price difference compared to the £6800 640 E10T.
Yes, you're right, the XT2 is an even bigger nonsense and has the same defects. If someone took out an adapter that would allow the camera to be used on other drones it would be very different.
wait - i think there are CGI Commands available too so i think we can it use as Hotspot Camera with IP Clients on RTSP for viewing - and also for setup by CGI Commands. ( I hope )
If we can do this like the CGOET then we can use windows apps too for the E10T.
The only one i feel little bad is the 9Hz version instead 30Hz. But will wait if i can test it,
hope we can buy shortly time does anyone knows a direkt buy?
txs
best wishes
For that you need an adapter, which is what we talked about and I don't think it will come out and if it does it will be very expensive.
Another problem is frequency. Flir has solved this by manufacturing the Duo Pro in Switzerland and thus eliminating the US export restrictions that are where the problem really lies. By the way I have a Vue Pro and what a scam, bought in Europe and they send me the NTSC version which is 7 hz and not the 9 European hz and still do not know how to justify it after filing several complaints and request explanations, both to the European headquarters in Italy, and to the headquarters centered in the USA. I'm talking directly about it being a scam and I've told them so.
The existing ET camera provides real-time temperature readings. Is that what you are referring to?
No, a radiometric camera stores information about the temperature of each of the pixels that make up the image and not just a specific point (usually how all thermal cameras work), or a few points depending on the models. It is true that radiometric cameras are more difficult to use correctly but their results are also much more versatile. I still have a lot to learn, it is a complex subject but the main difference between a radiometric thermal camera and one that is not is that one.
Something to be said for this is that it has the built-in gimbal so you have to take it into account when comparing prices with the Flir model, for example, which is the best selling one. The Duo Pro is radiometric and costs 7500€. For 500€ you have a specific gimbal for it and you can mount it on any drone. It was released a few months after I bought the Vue Pro. Yuneec and DJI in that respect sin from the same for payloads that cost so much money. They're only good for their own drones. With an adapter or if they were allowed to work on other drones, they would not only eliminate the problem, they would sell much more and in that case Yuneec, because of the big difference in price, would take the lead.
P.D.: Not only to use it on other drones, but also to use it by hand. A Steady Grip for the E50, E90, etc. cameras, the same way they took it out for the H480 would be ideal too.