Aerial photography camera X4 Pro
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Aerial photography camera - X4 Pro - MMC - ruggedized / inspection / inspection
Aerial photography camera - X4 Pro - MMC - ruggedized / inspection / inspection
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Characteristics

Type
aerial photography, ruggedized, inspection
Applications
inspection, for drones
Other characteristics
portable, high-resolution, stabilized

Description

The MMC X4 Pro is a professional five-lens oblique aerial survey camera engineered for high-precision 3D modeling and precision mapping. It captures synchronized vertical and oblique imagery in a single flight to produce lifelike 3D models and accelerate survey workflows.

Key features
  • Five synchronized lenses (each 45 MP) providing multi-angle capture (vertical + forward/back/left/right obliques) — 225 MP total effective imaging per capture.
  • Simultaneous vertical and oblique imaging for detailed terrain, building and structural textures and improved completeness versus single-angle cameras.
  • High-speed data handling: 600 MB/s USB 3.1 transfer plus Gigabit Ethernet fallback.
  • Pluggable high-capacity storage (support for 1280 GB × 2 modules) to handle large datasets in the field.
  • "Fly-while-model" capability and real-time 5-view transmission to enable on-the-fly 3D reconstruction and faster situational awareness.
  • Rugged CNC-machined aluminum-alloy body (approx. 900 g) with IP5X dust protection and operating range from -20°C to 60°C for demanding field conditions.
  • Open mounting holes and automatic flight-control recognition for broad compatibility with multi-rotor and fixed-wing platforms.


Applications / Benefits
  • Surveying & mapping: produces high-detail 3D digital twins suitable for topographic mapping, cadastral surveys and BIM workflows.
  • Public safety & emergency response: real-time mapping and fine-detail inspection to support search/rescue and rapid damage assessment.
  • Infrastructure inspection: enables ultra-fine detail (approx. 2 mm with stabilized gimbal) for bridges, powerlines, pipelines and other assets without close manual inspections.
  • Agriculture & environment: full-frame sensors capture visual indices for NDVI workflows and large-area monitoring to support precision agriculture.


Technical specifications
  • Sensors & optics: five synchronized 45 MP lenses (225 MP total); full-frame sensor size referenced as 36 mm × 24 mm.
  • Imaging angles: vertical plus four oblique views (forward, backward, left, right) captured simultaneously.
  • Data transfer & storage: 600 MB/s USB 3.1; Gigabit Ethernet fallback; pluggable storage up to 1280 GB × 2 modules.
  • Onboard processing & transmission: fly-while-model 3D reconstruction; real-time 5-view transmission; independent POS data per lens.
  • Mechanical & environmental: CNC-machined aluminum-alloy body; approx. 900 g mass; IP5X dust rating; operating temperature range -20°C to 60°C.
  • Mounting & compatibility: open mounting holes; automatic flight-control recognition; compatible with multi-rotor and fixed-wing platforms.
  • Gimbal & detail: 3-axis stabilized gimbal enabling sub-centimeter detail inspection (approx. 2 mm at appropriate flight parameters).
  • Acquisition modes: auto-trigger by distance/time; wireless in-flight control of ISO, shutter and white balance.
  • Positional data: independent POS per lens to improve georeferencing accuracy for multi-angle captures.
  • Primary use cases: high-precision 3D modeling, cadastral and topographic mapping, infrastructure inspection, emergency response and precision agriculture monitoring.
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