Collection: Enterprise Drone Cameras
Drone cameras for enterprise are advanced sensor systems designed for professional applications such as technical inspections, mapping, photogrammetry, rescue, and infrastructure monitoring.
A modern drone camera can include visual, thermal, multispectral modules, and specialized sensors (e.g., for gas detection), enabling precise data collection and operation in demanding terrain conditions.
Our offer includes DJI Zenmuse drone cameras (H30T, H30, H30N, P1), photogrammetry solutions, and sensors compatible with DJI Enterprise platforms (e.g., Matrice series), allowing you to tailor equipment to specific tasks and industries.
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Sniffer4D Mini 2 multi-gas detector
Regular price €10.381,95 EUR €8.440,61 netto -
BLV CH4 – laser methane sensor for drone (TDLAS, 300 m, 5 ppm, SkyPort)
Regular price €37.751,95 EUR €30.692,64 netto -
DJI Zenmuse H20N + DJI Care Enterprise Plus (1 year)
Regular price €11.773,95 EUR €9.572,32 netto -
DJI Zenmuse H30T + DJI Care Enterprise Plus (1 year)
Regular price €12.457,95 EUR €10.128,41 netto -
DJI Zenmuse H30 + DJI Care Enterprise Basic
Regular price €4.624,95 EUR €3.760,12 netto -
DJI Zenmuse P1 + DJI Care Enterprise Plus (1 year)
Regular price €6.224,95 EUR €5.060,93 netto
Professional drone cameras – applications and selection
Professional enterprise-grade drone cameras are used in many industries – from energy and industry, through surveying, to rescue and public safety. Modern drone cameras allow for the collection of visual, thermal, and spatial data that is unavailable using traditional methods.
Depending on the application, drone cameras can perform various functions – from precise infrastructure inspections, through temperature analysis, to creating orthophotomaps and 3D models.
Types of Drone Cameras
- Thermal imaging cameras for drones – detecting heat loss, system failures, and people
- Zoom cameras (inspection) – detailed observations from a long distance
- Photogrammetric cameras – mapping, 3D models, orthophotomaps
- Night vision cameras – operations in low-light conditions
- Specialized sensors – e.g., gas detection
DJI Zenmuse Cameras – Solutions for Professionals
In this category, you will find advanced DJI Zenmuse drone cameras, which are a standard in industrial and specialized applications:
- DJI Zenmuse H20N – a night operation camera with dual thermal imaging and night vision mode, used in rescue and safety
- DJI Zenmuse H30T – an advanced camera with optical zoom, high-resolution thermal imaging, and a laser rangefinder
- DJI Zenmuse P1 – a photogrammetric camera for mapping, surveying, and creating 3D models
Applications of Drone Cameras
- infrastructure inspections (power lines, industrial installations)
- mapping and surveying
- rescue and emergency services operations (SAR)
- monitoring and security
- environmental and industrial analysis
Compatibility with DJI Enterprise Platforms
The drone cameras offered are compatible with DJI Enterprise platforms, such as the Matrice series, allowing for the creation of complete UAV kits tailored to specific applications – from technical inspections to advanced industrial operations.
FAQ – Drone Cameras
Which drone camera will be best for inspection?
For infrastructure inspection, cameras with high zoom and thermal imaging, such as
DJI Zenmuse H30T, are best suited, allowing for precise analysis of objects from a safe distance.
Does a thermal imaging camera for a drone make sense?
Yes, a thermal imaging camera for a drone allows for the detection of temperature differences, which is crucial in energy, construction, and rescue. An example of such a solution is
DJI Zenmuse H20N.
Which drone camera for mapping and photogrammetry?
For mapping and creating 3D models, photogrammetric cameras, such as
DJI Zenmuse P1, are used, which ensure high data accuracy.
Are DJI Zenmuse cameras compatible with Matrice drones?
Yes, DJI Zenmuse cameras are designed to work with DJI Enterprise drones, including the Matrice series, allowing for the creation of advanced systems for professional applications.
What to consider when choosing a drone camera?
When choosing a drone camera, consider the application (inspection, mapping, rescue), data quality requirements, and compatibility with the UAV platform.