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Comparison DJI Matrice 350 RTK vs DJI Matrice 300

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DJI Matrice 350 RTK
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Maximum takeoff weight 9.2 kg. Wind resistance up to 12 m/s. Protection against dust and moisture standard IP55. Operating temperature -20° C to 50° C. Auxiliary LED lighting up to 5 m.
AES-256 encryption algorithm for secure data transfer. Protection level IP45. Obstacle detection 360° at a distance of up to 40 m. Flight time without load — up to 55 minutes. Flight range — 15 km. Possibility of mounting one camera at the top and two at the bottom.
Featuresindustrial / commercialindustrial / commercial
Flight characteristics
Maximum flight time55 min55 min
Horizontal speed83 km/h83 km/h
Ascent / descent speed
21.6 km/h /decrease – 25.2 km/h/
21.6 km/h /decrease – 25.2 km/h/
Wind impedance12 m/s12 m/s
Camera
Camera type
built-in /fPV course camera with night mode/
built-in /fPV camera/
Full HD filming (1080p)1920x1080 pix 30 fps1920x1080 pix
Viewing angles142°145°
Mechanical stabilizer suspension
Camera with control
Live video streaming
Flight modes and sensors
Flight modes
return "home"
Follow me (tracking)
flyby GPS points
return "home"
Follow me (tracking)
flyby GPS points
Sensors
GPS module /+ GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou/
heights
optic
gyroscope
GPS module /GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo/
heights
optic
gyroscope
Obstacle sensors
bottom /0.6 – 30 м/
top /0.6 – 30 м/
on the sides /0.7 – 40 м/
front /0.7 – 40 м/
back /0.7 – 40 м/
bottom
top
on the sides
front
back
Control and transmitter
Controlremote control onlyremote control only
Range
20000 m /FCC, 8000 м – CE/SRRC/MIC/
15000 m /NCC/FCC, 8000 — CE/MIC/
Control frequency2.4 and 5.8 GHz2.4 and 5.8 GHz
Video transmission frequency2.4 and 5.8 GHz (Wi-Fi)2.4 and 5.8 GHz (Wi-Fi)
Display for broadcast FPV
Remote control power source
battery /6500 mAh/
battery
Motor and chassis
Motor typebrushlessbrushless
Number of screws4 pcs4 pcs
Foldable design
Battery
Battery capacity5.88 Ah5.94 Ah
Voltage44.76 V52.8 V
Battery modelTB65
TB60 /12S/
Batteries in the set2 pcs2 pcs
Multiple battery operation
 /2/
 /2 pcs/
General
Body backlight
Materialplasticplastic
Dimensions810x670x430 mm
810x670x430 mm /unfolded — 430x420x430 mm/
Dimensions (folded)430x430x420 mm
Weight
3770 g /without batteries, 6470 g with two TB65 batteries/
6300 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogjune 2023may 2020

Full HD filming (1080p)

The maximum resolution and frame rate supported by the aircraft camera when shooting in Full HD (1080p).

The traditional resolution of such a video is 1920x1080; this is what is most often used in drones, although occasionally there are more specific options — for example, 1280x1080. In general, this is far from the most advanced, but more than a decent high-definition video standard, such an image gives sufficient detail for most cases and looks good even on a large TV screen — 32 "and more. At the same time, achieve a high frame rate in Full HD It is relatively simple and takes up less space than higher resolution content, so Full HD shooting can be done even on aircraft that support more advanced video formats like 4K.

As for the actual frame rate, the higher it is, the smoother the video turns out, the less motion is blurred in the frame. On the other hand, the shooting speed directly affects the requirements for the power of the hardware and the volume of the finished files. In general, values up to 24 fps can be called minimal, from 24 to 30 fps — medium, from 30 to 60 fps — high, and speeds over 60 fps are used mainly for slow motion Full HD.

Viewing angles

The viewing angle provided by the standard quadcopter camera; for optics with adjustable zoom, usually, the maximum value is taken into account.

The viewing angle is the angle between the lines connecting the centre of the lens to the two opposite extreme points of the visible image. Usually measured along the diagonal of the frame, but there may be exceptions. As for the specific values of this parameter, in modern copters they can range from 55 – 60 ° to 180 ° and even more. At the same time, a wider angle (ceteris paribus) allows you to simultaneously fit more space into the frame; and a narrower one covers a smaller space, however, the objects that are in the frame look larger, it is easier to see individual small details on them. So when choosing by this parameter, you should consider what is more important for you: wide coverage or an additional zoom effect.

Mechanical stabilizer suspension

Camera gimbal equipped with mechanical stabilization system.

The mechanical gimbal stabilizer can be used in quadcopters with any type of camera (see above). The principle of operation of such a device is as follows: a system of sensors and gyroscopes monitors vibrations, vibrations and other extraneous movements of the camera and, if necessary, slightly shifts or rotates it on the suspension so that the image in the frame remains smooth, without jerks and sharp shifts. A similar function is performed by the stabilization built into the camera itself (see above), however, a stabilized gimbal has a number of advantages over it. Firstly, it allows you to use the entire area of the matrix, which further contributes to image quality. Secondly, the “picture” turns out to be quite stable even if the installed camera does not have a stabilizer. And in some modern drones, both stabilization methods are provided at once — both a suspension and a built-in camera; This slightly increases the cost, but the efficiency is maximized.

Camera with control

The ability to remotely control the quadcopter camera. The set of features provided by such control depends both on the type of camera (see above) and on the specific model. So, when using a third-party camera on a gimbal, control functions are most often limited to turning and tilting the lens; but for regular cameras, start and stop shooting, fixing a photo on command, changing the viewing angle, etc. can be provided.

Range

The range of the drone is the maximum distance from the control device at which a stable connection is maintained and the device remains controlled. For models that allow operation both from the remote control and from a smartphone (see "Control"), this item indicates the maximum value — usually achieved when using the remote control.

When choosing according to this indicator, note that the range is indicated for perfect conditions — within line of sight, without obstacles in the signal path and interference on the air. In reality, the control range may be somewhat lower; and when using a smartphone, it will also depend on the characteristics of a particular gadget. As for specific figures, they can vary from several tens of metres in low-cost models to 5 km or more in high-end equipment. At the same time, it should be said that the greater the range of communication, the higher its reliability in general, the better the control works with an abundance of interference and obstacles. Therefore, a powerful transmitter can be useful not only for long distances, but also for difficult conditions.

Battery capacity

The capacity of the battery supplied with the quadcopter.

Theoretically, a larger battery can provide a longer charge time. However, keep in mind that this time also depends on the power consumption of the copter — and it is determined by the power of the engines, dimensions and weight, as well as a number of other features. In addition, the actual battery capacity is determined not only by ampere-hours, but also by its nominal voltage. Therefore, only quadcopters with the same battery voltage and similar operating characteristics can be compared by amp-hours; and it is best to evaluate battery life by directly claimed flight time (see below).

Voltage

The operating voltage of the battery supplied with the quadcopter. This information is not particularly important for everyday use, but may be useful in some specific cases — for example, if you need to pick up a charger or a spare battery. In addition, voltage data is needed for a correct comparison in terms of capacity (see above): recall that only batteries with the same voltage can be compared by ampere-hours, with a different number of volts, you need to use a special formula.

Battery model

Battery model for which the quadcopter is designed. Most often, such a battery is supplied with the device, and data on the battery model is not needed for everyday use. At the same time, such information can be useful, for example, if the battery or "charging" to it is out of order and needs to be replaced, or if you are looking for a backup battery.
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