Q:How does this camera compare to the one included with the Mavic Enterprise Dual ?
Asked by: Patrick Golding
- 10/3/2019
A: CGOET offers a greater thermal resolution at 1920 x 1080p / 30fps while the Mavic enterprise dual thermal camera has a resolution of 640 x 360p / 8.7fps
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Q:Is there any way to get this to fit on the Yuneec Q500 4k? The base seems the same. Thanks
Asked by: JB
- 2/9/2017
A: Yes, it is possible to mount. However, because PAN and TILT control is sent from the drone to the Camera you would not be able to get full function. Also, the weight of the CGOET is more than the CGO3 and it is possible that along with decreased flight time, it could become unstable during flight.
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Q:1. Can the camera take and record video and pictures?
2. Do I need any software or app to see the footage on any computer?
Asked by: Julio C Vega
- 12/14/2016
A: Yes, the camera takes pictures and records video with the Low-Light camera to the SD card. The overlaying thermal takes place on the ST16 and this is also where the thermal image is saved. The HDMI-Out on the ST16 is needed to record the overlayed video. The video is recorded to a format most default movie players can view and no additional software should be required.
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Q:The problem with a thermal camera without calibration is that the temperature reading will be unreliable !?
Asked by: Chris Drone
- 9/8/2016
A: This is our guess: It will likely be made more to "See wildlife in the dark" which only needs to formulate a gradient from coldest temperature observed and hottest observed. The primary focus will be hunters, search & rescue and firefighters which do not require super accurate readings (firefighters may, but they are dealing with 100s of degrees not single digits) and rely on heat contrast relative to adjacent objects. Science based applications (Volcanoes, Sea Temperature) will still require accurate instruments in the $1 to $10s of thousands range.
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