Eyoung' s UAV & drone gimbal cameras are roughly classified into two types, one with two sensors and the other with three sensors. The two-sensor aerial surveillance camera integrated with thermal imaging camera and optical camera, is outstanding in many ways such as mini size, light weight, easy mount in small unmanned aerial platform. The three-sensor aerial surveillance camera is additionally equipped with long range capability and high precision laser rangefinder, thus it has a respectively big size but more powerful performance compared to our dual-sensor drone gimbal. We provide reliable solution of customized gimbal camera for customer in industrial applications such as mapping, security and energy inspection etc.
When it comes to choosing the right drone gimbal camera for your specific requirement, there are a few factors that you need to consider. However, these are based on what you use the drone for, where you use it and the budget you can spend.
Based on the applications of your drone, you may think carefully about the following payload capacity and features:
Camera Resolution: Drone gimbal camera are usually integrated with a visible sensor camera and a thermal sensor camera, sometimes only a optical camera, and sometimes additionally with a laser rangefinder. Whatever it is, the higher the resolution, the sharper and clearer the image will be. If you plan to use your drone to take aerial photos, you'll need a camera with a high resolution such as HD or FHD.
Field of View: This is the angle of the image that the camera captures. It's important to choose a drone gimbal camera with a FOV that is wide enough to capture the scene you want to film.
Gimbal Types: Gimbals are mainly divided into three types now in industry. They are single axis, two-axis and three axis gimbal. The more gimbals it has, the more stable the shooting experience it provides.
Size and Weight: Usually the smaller and lighter gimbal payload is more popular, but it still need to cater to the size of the UAV, drones and VTOL, copters, a larger gimbal camera may lead to failure of loading for small drones.
Yes. If our UAV gimbal cameras in stock don't cater to customer's need, we would also provide customization or change specific product parameters such as adding Ethernet port to output video signal upon customer's requirement.
For bulk purchases of our drone gimbal cameras, customer will be given an extended one year warranty and complete after-sales service including maintenance, repair, returns and exchange etc. It will also mean a large discount in price for bulk purchases of our gimbal cameras.
Gimbal cameras or sensors are controlled by the gimbal control unit, which consists of complicated software and hardware system, and it communicates with the flight control system to assist in controlling the PTZ, and at the same time sends video information to the video downlink for video transmission.