DroneXL Spec Sheet Leak
Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS 100 MP Camera
The Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS main camera features a new 100 MP image sensor that supports dual native ISO, Hasselblad Natural Color Solution, and full-resolution 6K/60 fps HDR video recording. Additionally, it offers an impressive dynamic range of approximately 16 stops[1], a feature typically reserved for cinema cameras, enabling it to capture stunning details even in high-contrast scenes like sunrises and sunsets. The new lens provides exceptional sharpness for 100 MP shots, features a variable aperture from f/2.0 to f/11, and creates a unique 10-point star effect around intense light sources.
Dual Telephoto Cameras with Large 1/1.3″ and 1/1.5″ CMOS Sensors
The 70 mm medium telephoto camera features a large 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor, while the 168 mm telephoto camera is equipped with a 1/1.5-inch CMOS sensor, offering a wider range of focal lengths for creative flexibility. Both cameras have a large f/2.8 aperture, dual native ISO fusion, subject tracking focus, and the ability to record HDR videos at 4K/60 fps. They also include D-Log, ensuring consistent color performance with the main camera. This means you get a seamless visual experience, regardless of which camera you use. The 168 mm telephoto camera also allows you to capture free panorama photos, combining ultra-wide perspectives with high-resolution details.
Infinity Gimbal with 360° Rotation for Dynamic Camera Movements
The new Infinity Gimbal addresses the limitations of previous designs, redefining aerial camera movements with exceptional flexibility. The three-axis arms have been completely redesigned to support 360° horizontal rotation[1], enabling dynamic multi-angle camera movements while allowing upward shots at 70°[1].
Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS 100 MP Camera
The Hasselblad 4/3 CMOS main camera features a new 100 MP image sensor that supports dual native ISO, Hasselblad Natural Color Solution, and full-resolution 6K/60 fps HDR video recording. Additionally, it offers an impressive dynamic range of approximately 16 stops[1], a feature typically reserved for cinema cameras, enabling it to capture stunning details even in high-contrast scenes like sunrises and sunsets. The new lens provides exceptional sharpness for 100 MP shots, features a variable aperture from f/2.0 to f/11, and creates a unique 10-point star effect around intense light sources.
Dual Telephoto Cameras with Large 1/1.3″ and 1/1.5″ CMOS Sensors
The 70 mm medium telephoto camera features a large 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor, while the 168 mm telephoto camera is equipped with a 1/1.5-inch CMOS sensor, offering a wider range of focal lengths for creative flexibility. Both cameras have a large f/2.8 aperture, dual native ISO fusion, subject tracking focus, and the ability to record HDR videos at 4K/60 fps. They also include D-Log, ensuring consistent color performance with the main camera. This means you get a seamless visual experience, regardless of which camera you use. The 168 mm telephoto camera also allows you to capture free panorama photos, combining ultra-wide perspectives with high-resolution details.
Infinity Gimbal with 360° Rotation for Dynamic Camera Movements
The new Infinity Gimbal addresses the limitations of previous designs, redefining aerial camera movements with exceptional flexibility. The three-axis arms have been completely redesigned to support 360° horizontal rotation[1], enabling dynamic multi-angle camera movements while allowing upward shots at 70°[1].