Introducing the brand - new DJI Matrice 30T, a top - notch enterprise drone in the market. It's compact yet packed with amazing features. The M30T series has a 48MP 1/2'' CMOS sensor zoom camera with 5x - 16x optical zoom and 200x digital zoom. The 12MP wide - angle camera can shoot 8K photos or 4K video at 30 frames per second. The laser range finder can precisely locate objects up to 3937 feet (1200 meters) away. There's also a 640x512 radiometric thermal camera. Built to handle tough environments, it has an IP55 rating and can operate from - 20°C to 50°C. It comes with many safety features, like a low - light lens for night flights, and backup systems that let it land with three working motors if something goes wrong. The four - antenna OcuSync 3 transmission system and LTE link backup ensure connection in complex conditions. Slightly larger than a Mavic Enterprise, it offers all the advanced features of the Matrice 300, making it an excellent commercial choice for professionals. Key features include integrated cameras and a laser rangefinder, wide temperature operation, portability, a tailored remote for enterprise users, 41 - minute max flight time, compatibility with FlightHub 2, and support for remote deployment with DJI Dock.


Using the DJI Matrice 30T is a breeze. First, make sure the drone is fully charged and the batteries are properly installed. Then, power on the remote control and the drone. Connect them using the OcuSync 3 system. You can use the remote control, which is designed for enterprise users, to fly the drone and operate the cameras. When using the cameras, you can switch between the wide - angle, zoom, and infrared cameras according to your needs. For night operations, the low - light lens will help you get clear images. When it comes to the laser range finder, it works automatically to give you precise object coordinates. Some important notes: Don't fly the drone in extremely bad weather conditions that are beyond its IP55 rating and temperature operation range. Keep an eye on the battery level during flight to avoid running out of power mid - air. As for maintenance, regularly check the motors, propellers, and cameras for any signs of damage. Clean the lenses gently with a soft cloth. Also, make sure to update the drone's firmware regularly to keep it running smoothly.