Monday, October 29, 2012
Draganflyer X8 - Aerial and Ground Based Video
Draganflyer X8 - Aerial and Ground Based Video Video Clips. Duration : 1.52 Mins.
Introducing the Draganflyer X8 helicopter from Draganfly Innovations Inc. The Draganflyer X8 helicopter is an electric powered, eight rotor helicopter with sophisticated autopilot capable of carrying payloads of 1kg (2.2 lbs) and is perfect for aerial photography, HD videography and public safety applications. The carbon fiber helicopter folds for easy transport and is quick to deploy for an emergency situation or the aerial photographer on a short timeline. www.draganfly.com What is the Draganflyer X8? The Draganflyer X8 is a remotely operated, unmanned, miniature helicopter designed to carry wireless video, still and thermal imaging cameras. Operate the Draganflyer X8 helicopter with the easy to use handheld controller while viewing what the helicopter sees through video glasses and the optional Base Station. Expandable: The Draganflyer X8 helicopter accepts multiple interchangeable camera modules. Choose one or more cameras that are best for you: * High resolution day/night Digital IP video * 1080p HD video camera * 12.2 mega-pixel still camera * 18 mega-pixel still camera * Low light video camera * Color board camera * Thermal imaging video camera. What can it do for you? Use the real-time aerial video provided by the Draganflyer X8 helicopter for search and rescue, public safety, security, reconnaissance, inspection, damage assessment, research, real estate promotion, film and television production or advertising. It can be used for virtually anything. Easy to Fly ...
Introducing the Draganflyer X8 helicopter from Draganfly Innovations Inc. The Draganflyer X8 helicopter is an electric powered, eight rotor helicopter with sophisticated autopilot capable of carrying payloads of 1kg (2.2 lbs) and is perfect for aerial photography, HD videography and public safety applications. The carbon fiber helicopter folds for easy transport and is quick to deploy for an emergency situation or the aerial photographer on a short timeline. www.draganfly.com What is the Draganflyer X8? The Draganflyer X8 is a remotely operated, unmanned, miniature helicopter designed to carry wireless video, still and thermal imaging cameras. Operate the Draganflyer X8 helicopter with the easy to use handheld controller while viewing what the helicopter sees through video glasses and the optional Base Station. Expandable: The Draganflyer X8 helicopter accepts multiple interchangeable camera modules. Choose one or more cameras that are best for you: * High resolution day/night Digital IP video * 1080p HD video camera * 12.2 mega-pixel still camera * 18 mega-pixel still camera * Low light video camera * Color board camera * Thermal imaging video camera. What can it do for you? Use the real-time aerial video provided by the Draganflyer X8 helicopter for search and rescue, public safety, security, reconnaissance, inspection, damage assessment, research, real estate promotion, film and television production or advertising. It can be used for virtually anything. Easy to Fly ...
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