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FLIR Duo and Duo R Dual Sensor Drone Cameras

by Eirik Solberg on Feb 01 2017
Last Month at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, FLIR announced their latest camera for personal and commercial drone use, the FLIR Duo. As the most affordable dual thermal and visible sensor drone camera equipped with FLIR’s smallest and lightest Lepton thermal camera core, operators are no longer constrained by daylight. The FLIR Duo provides a sixth sense, the power to see objects over 100 yards away in complete darkness, smoke and light fog. Equipped with a 160×120 thermal camera and High-Definition (HD) 1080 color camera, FLIR Duo allows operators to swap between the two cameras mid-flight or view both in a picture-in-picture mode via the FLIR UAS app, so no flight time is lost swapping out cameras. FLIR’s proprietary MSX image processing algorithm embosses the thermal image with key details from the visible camera, resulting in the sharpest dual-spectrum image in the market. FLIR also announced a second FLIR Duo camera, the FLIR Duo R priced at $1,299.99. A more professional version of the FLIR Duo, the FLIR Duo R adds accurate temperature measurement capabilities for commercial applications including agricultural, construction, civil engineering, building inspection, and public safety use cases. Visit www.oemcameras.com to learn how you can take thermal to new heights.

First Responders: FLIR AERIAL Drone Packages available from OEMCameras.com

by Eirik Solberg on May 02 2016
The new FLIR Aerial First Responder Kit will bundle the DJI Inspire 1 drone with the DJI Zenmuse XT stabilized thermal camera powered by FLIR and offered in two configurations, Basic and Advanced. The Basic bundle includes the 336×256 resolution Zenmuse XT with a 45-degree lens, while the Advanced package sports a higher, 640×480 resolution Zenmuse XT and a 45-degree lens. The Advanced package also includes a second controller so that one controller can be dedicated to aircraft control and the other used for camera control and configuration. All controllers receive live digital video downlink on the Apple iPad Mini included with each controller. The FLIR-equipped DJI drone packages offer first responders added support with the ability to see through smoke, assess the scene from an aerial perspective, and keep track of their personnel in large fire scenes. For search and rescue operators, they offer valuable observation capabilities in dangerous environments when time is critical. By combining the flight stability, gimbal technology, mobile app integration, and image transmission of the popular and proven DJI Inspire 1 with the industry-leading thermal imaging technology of FLIR in the Zenmuse XT, these packages are the ultimate solutions for reliable, rapidly-deployable aerial thermal imaging. The FLIR Aerial First Responder Kits start at $10,450 USD. To learn more about package options, visit www.OEMCameras.com
FLIR VUE PRO R - Radiometric drone camera for accurate airborne temperature measurements

FLIR VUE PRO R - Radiometric drone camera for accurate airborne temperature measurements

by Eirik Solberg on May 02 2016
The new Vue Pro R from FLIR gives both drone operators and certified thermographers the power to gather accurate, non-contact temperature measurements from an aerial perspective. Every still image the Vue Pro R saves contains accurate, calibrated temperature data embedded in every pixel, adding even more value to your sUAS operations and services than ever. Keeping the same industry-leading thermal imaging quality, interfaces, and capability as the best-selling Vue Pro, the Vue Pro R adds fully radiometric data-gathering to sUAS applications as diverse as building and roof inspections, power grid inspections, infrastructure analysis, precision agriculture, and public safety. Radiometry The Vue Pro R is more than a thermal imager – it captures accurate, non-contact temperature measurements from an aerial perspective and saves images with calibrated temperature data embedded in every pixel. Get FLIR Tools On-Board Recording Vue Pro R captures regular JPEGs and fully radiometric R-JPEGs that can be fully analyzed in FLIR Tools thermography analysis and reporting software. It also records 8-bit digital video in MJPEG or H.264 formats, and 14-bit TIFFs right on the camera so you won’t lose any of your data to transmission loss. Imagery is saved to the micro-SD card and can be retrieved either directly from the card or by plugging the camera into a USB cable, where your computer will see it as a storage device. MAVLink Integration & Camera Control Like Vue Pro, Vue Pro R’s Accessory Port connection gives you access to MAVLink commands camera controls over PWM commands, so you can select color palettes, start and stop recording, or trigger the camera’s e-zoom in-flight from your radio controller. If MAVLink is enabled, two camera controls are available; without MAVLink you can control up to four camera controls. Easy to Configure Vue Pro R comes with a built-in, low-power Bluetooth module, so you can easily configure your camera with our custom iOS or Android apps before you take off. Change color palettes, set your image optimization features, configure your PWM inputs, and start recording all without lugging a computer to the field. With the same powerful thermal imaging core used in the most popular cameras in the world, FLIR Vue Pro R brings affordable, calibrated radiometry to drone operators, making it perfect for myriad applications like: Roof inspections Power line inspections Substation inspections Cell tower inspections Search and rescue Precision agriculture Security Surveying
Exclusive: FLIR VUE PRO 35mm Lens

Exclusive: FLIR VUE PRO 35mm Lens

by Eirik Solberg on Mar 04 2016
Now available and in stock. FLIR VUE PRO 35mm Lens: 640 Version: 18°(H) x 14°(V) FoV 336 Version: 9.3°(H) x 7.1°(V) FoV More Info: OEMCameras.com Designed for professional use the FLIR VUE PRO is more than a thermal camera with Video and Image Capture capabilities adding tremendous value to your sUAS operations and services.
Twitter Applies for Drone Patent

Twitter wants to patent a drone controlled by tweets

by Eirik Solberg on Jan 25 2016
Twitter may be the latest tech giant interested in unmanned aerial vehicles — but not for delivery. The company has applied for a patent, which became available last week, for a drone capable of taking photos and videos and transmitting them through users’ Twitter accounts. Of course, applying for the patent doesn’t necessarily mean Twitter plans on building a drone. However, it could be laying a foundation for a Twitter-controlled UAV. For instance, Twitter mentions a way to use likes, retweets, and replies to control the drone’s direction or what it ends up recording or photographing. Twitter also mentions telepresence and live video interview capabilities. All of this sounds pretty outlandish, from both a technical and safety standpoint. Still, it’s an ambitious concept no other company is publicly considering at the moment. Twitter this year also launched the live-streaming app Periscope. That leaves open the possibility it could use the app in tandem with high-flying drones to capture and broadcast events through its platform, with crowds of Periscope users controlling the process. When CNBC asked for comment, a Twitter spokesperson replied with “Two words: drone selfies,” in one of the more social media savvy public relations responses in Silicon Valley. Twitter stopped short of using the term “dronie,” which has emerged in the last few years as a portmanteau describing the phenomenon of using UAVs to snap photos of yourself. Source: TheVerge.com
FLIR VUE PRO FIRST LOOK!

FLIR VUE PRO FIRST LOOK!

by Eirik Solberg on Nov 11 2015
The FLIR VUE PRO will be shipping out in just another week or so and OEMCameras.com was one of the first to receive the FLIR VUE PRO for review. Here’s a look at some of the great features of the VUE PRO. Designed for professional use, FLIR Vue Pro is more than a thermal camera, it is a thermal measurement instrument and data recorder that adds tremendous value to your sUAS operations and services. FLIR Vue Pro gives you in-flight control of two camera functions through direct PWM connections, and it’s MAVLink compatibility makes it ready for the easy image stitching required for mapping, survey, and precision agriculture applications. Plus, it’s compatible with Pix4Dmapper right out of the box. The convenient mobile app makes pre-flight camera set-up and configuration quick and easy so you won’t have to drag a computer out to your flying site just in case you need to change a camera setting.
DOT Announces Unmanned Aircraft Registration Requirement

DOT Announces Unmanned Aircraft Registration Requirement

by Eirik Solberg on Oct 21 2015
If you own and/or operate a sUAS in the United States, the rules are about to change. Over the next month, the government will announce a new program to register drones in the United States. The Department of Transportation is taking the first steps, by announcing the formation of a task force to create a registration process. Registration could begin as soon as the holiday season, DOT officials said Monday at a Washington news conference. Currently, all airplanes, helicopters and other large aircraft are required to register with the FAA. This initiative essentially would extend that requirement to drones. The DOT stated, “The task force will be made up of 25 to 30 diverse representatives from the drone manufacturers and manned aviation industries, the federal government, and other stakeholders”. Unmanned aircraft systems are restricted to fly within five miles of an airport without notifying the airport operator and control tower and are restricted to 400 feet max. The FAA is currently writing new rules for small drone operators, to be implemented in 2016. In the meantime, the FAA has issued more than 1,000 temporary exemptions to individual drone operators. Aviation groups are urging officials to complete these rules, as the FAA did not meet its deadline last month. More information can be found at:
B4UFLY Smartphone App

B4UFLY Smartphone App

by Eirik Solberg on Aug 29 2015
Beta test now underway On August 28, 2015, the FAA released B4UFLY to approximately 1,000 beta testers, including members of industry, government, and the public. This limited beta test is expected to run for several months, after which the FAA plans to make a final version of B4UFLY available for the general public. The beta version of the app is for iOS devices only, but the FAA intends to release a future version for both iOS and Android devices. Key features of the B4UFLY app include: A clear “status” indicator that immediately informs the operator about their current or planned location. For example, it shows flying in the Special Flight Rules Area around Washington, DC is prohibited Information on the parameters that drive the status indicator A “Planner Mode” for future flights in different locations Informative, interactive maps with filtering options Links to other FAA UAS resources and regulatory information For more information, view the B4UFLY Q&A(PDF). Source: FAA.Gov
FAA 2015 NEW Rules and Regulations for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems

FAA 2015 NEW Rules and Regulations for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems

by Eirik Solberg on Feb 17 2015
Regulations will facilitate integration of small UAS into U.S. aviation system WASHINGTON – The Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration today proposed a framework of regulations that would allow routine use of certain small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in today’s aviation system, while maintaining flexibility to accommodate future technological innovations. The FAA proposal offers safety rules for small UAS (under 55 pounds) conducting non-recreational operations. The rule would limit flights to daylight and visual-line-of-sight operations. It also addresses height restrictions, operator certification, optional use of a visual observer, aircraft registration and marking, and operational limits. In addition to this proposal, earlier today, the White House issued a Presidential Memorandum concerning transparency, accountability, and privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties protections for the Federal Government’s use of UAS in the national airspace system which directs the initiation of a multi-stakeholder engagement process to develop a framework for privacy, accountability, and transparency issues concerning commercial and private UAS use. The current unmanned aircraft rules remain in place until the FAA implements a final new rule. The FAA encourages new operators to visit: http://www.knowbeforeyoufly.org You can view the FAA’s Small UAS Notice of Proposed Rulemaking later today at: http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/rulemaking/recently_published/ For more information on the FAA and UAS, visit: http://www.faa.gov/uas/
A Homage to Star Wars: Custom Millennium Falcon Drone Video

A Homage to Star Wars: Custom Millennium Falcon Drone Video

by Eirik Solberg on Feb 05 2015
Finally! A custom-built Millennium Falcon drone that Han Solo would be proud of. Take my money please! Drone hobbyist, Oliver Chapuis, shows off his impressive mini replica with a tutorial video on how to make one as well. Video by Olivier Chapuis/ViralHog.com View our line of thermal imaging cameras and components for UAV/UGV integration at OEMCameras.com A quadcopter: Prophecy 335 (custom frame, carbon and aluminium) Motors : T-Motors 2208-18 1100kV Speed controllers : T-Motors T30A Propellers : HQprop 8×4.5SF Battery: LiPo 4S-1800mAh Flight controller : Naza v1 Radio system : Futaba 14SG, receiver FrSky TFR6 Onboard camera : Gopro 3 black 1080p-50 (removed) Video transmitter : 5.8GHz 400mW + Spironet v2 (removed) All up weight : — Editing : Sony Vegas Pro 13 More info on Oliver Chapuis’ copters here