Friday, April 10, 2015

Drones: New Phantom 3 allows streaming 4K to YouTube – Tech & Net

 
 
 
 

The latest drone of DJI manufacturer, Phantom 3, promises to have capabilities to perform real-time streaming to YouTube with a 4K video quality.

This is a drone manufacturer that has become well known among consumers as well as film companies, there is much that producers gave preference to film some scenes for movies with Phantom 2. It was also a drone that the DJI crashed into the White House last year and in response to the incident the manufacturer said it would include geographical barriers in their drones to prevent flew to prohibited areas, such as airports.

Together with the application pilot, which allows the user to control the drone, his command has the ability to perform the uploaded videos with 720p quality near real-time within a radius of up to 1 mile. This feature, when properly exploited, it could prove extremely useful for journalists as well as oil and gas companies to assist in the monitoring of its stations

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Shell for example, is one of the companies for some time been using drones to monitor its oil stations on the high seas in areas where it would be too dangerous to send one of . their employees

During the launch event of these drones in London, Emma Bowen was presenta – co-founder of the company Helicopter Girls – the first film crew drone that is composed exclusively of women. Bowen and his team IRAM use drones to carry out some scenes from the upcoming film Mission Impossible.

The Phantom 3 with 4K resolution will be sold for £ 1159, while the Phantom Advanced with 1080p resolution will cost approximately £ 800. Both drones offer a range of 23 minutes.

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