DJI H20T
“H” For Hybrid
The DJI H20T has multi-sensor payloads that bring a whole new meaning to mission efficiency. The unique intelligence and integrated design provide unprecedented aerial imaging capabilities for a range of commercial drone applications.
Welcome to DJI’s first hybrid sensor solution – the Zenmuse H20 Series.
The DJI H20T – All The Sensors You Need – In One
Capture everything. Up close or from a distance. In true living color or thermal. An integrated laser rangefinder (LRF) measures the distance to an object at up to 1200 m away. A powerful, integrated payload that unleashes advanced intelligent capabilities for DJI’s industrial drone platforms.
DJI H20T – Quad-Sensor Solution
20 MP Zoom Camera
12 MP Wide Camera
1200 m LRF
640×512 px Radiometric Thermal Camera
Powerful Zoom Camera
- 23× Hybrid Optical Zoom, 200× Max Zoom
- 20 MP 1/1.7” CMOS Sensor
- Video Resolution: 4K/30fps
Wide Camera
- Equivalent Focal Length: 24mm, DFOV: 82.9°
- 12 MP 1/2.3” CMOS Sensor
Laser Rangefinder
- Range: 3 m – 1200 m
- Accuracy: ± (0.2 m + D×0.15%)
Radiometric Thermal Camera
- DFOV: 40.6°
- Resolution: 640×512, Frame Rate: 30fps
- Thermal Sensitivity: ≤ 50mk@f1.0 (NEDT)
Seamless User Interface
The DJI H20T has a new integrated user interface lets you quickly switch between wide, zoom, and thermal camera views, and preview the zoom FOV while in wide or thermal camera view.
AI Spot-Check
Automate routine inspections and capture consistent results every time. Onboard AI recognizes the pre-marked subject of interest in subsequent automated missions to ensure consistent framing
AI Spot-Check
Automate routine inspections and capture consistent results every time. Onboard AI recognizes the pre-marked subject of interest in subsequent automated missions to ensure consistent framing.
High-Res Grid Photo
Frame an area of interest in wide camera view, and the zoom camera will automatically capture a set of 20 MP images of the area. These images are stored together with an overview image that can be viewed in greater detail.
AI Spot-Check
Automate routine inspections and capture consistent results every time. Onboard AI recognizes the pre-marked subject of interest in subsequent automated missions to ensure consistent framing.
High-Res Grid Photo
Frame an area of interest in wide camera view, and the zoom camera will automatically capture a set of 20 MP images of the area. These images are stored together with an overview image that can be viewed in greater detail.
PinPoint
A quick tap marks an object in view, advanced sensor fusion algorithms immediately deliver its coordinates.
Smart Track
Identify and follow moving subjects like people, vehicles, and boats with the auto-zoom function, while continuously acquiring the subject’s dynamic location.
Accurate Temperature Measurement
Monitor the temperature of a site or an asset to eliminate any risks by acquiring a precise temperature reading from the air.
Spot Meter
Tap a point to get a real-time reading of the surface temperature.
Area Measurement
Select an area to view the lowest, highest, and average temperatures.
Intelligent Features
Temp Alarm
Receive instant notifications in DJI Pilot when object temperatures exceed your preset alert values.
Isotherms
Visualize a specific band of temperatures to find what is important.
Color Palettes
Adjust the colors applied to the thermal data based on the needs of specific scenarios.
R-JPEG Images
Images captured by the Zenmuse H20T are in the R-JPEG format with embedded temperature information. By importing these images into DJI Thermal Analysis Tool, you can measure temperature, and adjust parameters such as Emissivity, and Reflected Temp.
Gain Modes
Adjust gain modes to change the temperature range captured: High Gain Mode covers a smaller temperature range but is more sensitive to temperature differences; Low Gain Mode covers a wider temperature range.
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Update 5 November 2019
Registration mandatory from: 30 November 2019
The UK’s new Drone and Model Aircraft Registration and Education Service is now live.
There are two elements to the online system.
Anyone responsible for a drone or unmanned aircraft (including model aircraft) weighing between 250g and 20kg needs to register as an operator. The cost for this is £9 renewable annually.
Anyone flying a drone or unmanned aircraft (including model aircraft) weighing between 250g and 20kg must take and pass an online education package. This is free and renewable every three years.
Both of these requirements become law on 30 November 2019.
For holders of current CAA permissions or exemptions for drone operations (e.g. such as the permission related to commercial operations as required in ANO article 94(5)) and model flyers holding an achievement certificate issued by a UK model aircraft association with a CAA reviewed achievement scheme:
Remote pilots flying in accordance with a permission, exemption or operational authorisation (e.g. such as the permission related to commercial operations as required in ANO article 94(5)) that has been issued to a named UAS operator by the CAA will be exempt from having to undertake the online education training and test.
Similarly, where a UK model aircraft association already has an established and CAA reviewed ‘competency scheme’, members who hold an appropriate achievement certificate or award (such as the BMFA ‘A’ certificate) will also be exempt from having to undertake the online education training and test.
Any operators who are not covered under the conditions of a permission/exemption or do not hold a recognised association competency will need to complete the free online course.
To allow operators to demonstrate competence if challenged (for example by the police) the CAA will be issuing a formal exemption that can be used alongside existing permissions / achievements and any other relevant documents. This exemption will be in place until 30 June 2020, when new regulations are expected. We will be working with stakeholders in 2020 to put these into place.
For members of ARPAS-UK, British Model Flying Association (BMFA), Scottish Aeromodellers’ Association (SAA), Large Model Association (LMA) and FPV UK
Members will not need to register as an operator with the CAA system if they are a current member of these associations. With permission, the associations will collect the registration fee from members directly and supply their data to the CAA. This will take place initially by 31 January 2020 and an exemption from the need to register will be put in place by 30 November to cover association members until then.
The associations will issue further detailed guidance to their members in due course.
Please see the following websites for more details:
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