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Although there are some exceptions, drone thermal cameras are able to detect the surface temperature of many objects. The term “low emissivity” refers to the fact that highly polished, shiny, and reflective objects do not absorb much heat. Thermal cameras have a hard time detecting these.
The Global thermal drone camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The next generation of DJI’s thermal drone cameras is the Zen muse XT2. This camera allows operators to simultaneously capture both visual and infrared data thanks to its visual and thermal imaging sensors that are positioned side by side.
Warm robots are quickly changing businesses through the main emphasis of the DJI Zen muse XT camera. Presently, with two cameras in one, the DJI Zen muse XT2 is here to increment effectiveness, spot warm abnormalities, and find missing individuals more than ever.
With an IP44 rating for water and dust resistance, the new Zen muse XT2 camera is now more durable. This dual camera has the power of machine intelligence thanks to its new smart modes. Some smart features are: temperature check, temperature alarm, heat track, FLIR MSX, and various color palettes.
Search and rescue, traffic reconstruction, active shooter scenarios, crime scene analysis, and surveillance are all possible uses for this camera.
This camera is also ideal for fighting fires because it can easily identify individuals using thermal data displayed in a visual overview and reveal damaged areas of the building. When they become available, these cameras will be carried by Dronefly.