On the same day as the Insta360-backed Antigravity A1 is officially launched to the skies, DJI fires back hard with a new drone of its own. The battle for aerial cinematography supremacy is heating up! Oh, wait, not so fast.The new DJI drone is the FlyCart 100, a next-generation delivery drone that can carry up to 100kg with a longer flight distance and improved power efficiency. Exciting, sure, for enterprise, but not for video-centric consumers.In all seriousness, DJI has been producing a range of enterprise-level drones for quite some time now, so this is nothing new. However, if you’re a fan of drone technology and the going-ons of DJI, it’s worth checking out as well as it’s actually a pretty impressive new offering—just not what many aerial cinematographers are going to be interested in.The DJI FlyCart 100 IntroducedBuilt as a follow-up to the FlyCart 30, DJI’s previous delivery drone that has proven to be quite capable, as it notably was able to deliver packages on Mount Everest, the new DJI FlyCart 100 is a next-gen delivery drone that is set to offer a higher payload capacity of up to 100 kg, faster charging, and an intelligent safety system with LiDAR.“DJI continues to innovate to meet industry needs. Even in the early days of aerial delivery, our advanced civilian drone technology has become the trusted solution globally for emergency response, construction, and supply chain logistics – from transporting air tanks and trash on Mount Everest to delivering emergency supplies after the...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Yesterday