Zenmuse P1

The New Benchmark for Aerial Surveying

The Zenmuse P1 integrates a full-frame sensor with interchangeable fixed-focus lenses on a 3-axis stabilized gimbal. Designed for photogrammetry flight missions, it takes efficiency and accuracy to a whole new level.

Your Go-to Tool for Aerial Photogrammetry

Extraordinary Efficiency

The P1 includes a full-frame, low-noise high-sensitivity sensor that can take a photo every 0.7 s during the flight, and covering 3 km2 [2] in a single flight.

Remarkable Accuracy

Equipped with a global mechanical shutter and the all-new TimeSync 2.0 system, which synchronizes time across modules at the microsecond level, the Zenmuse P1 lets users capture centimeter-accurate data combined with the real-time position and orientation compensation technology.

Robust Versatility

Create 2D, 3D, and detailed models thanks to the integrated 3-axis gimbal that can be outfitted with 24/35/50mm lenses and the Smart Oblique Capture feature.

Efficiency to Cover It All

Full-frame Camera

– 45MP Full-frame Sensor
– 4.4μm Pixel Size
– Low-noise, high sensitivity imaging extends daily operational time
– Take a photo every 0.7 s during the flight
– TimeSync 2.0 aligns the camera, flight controller, RTK module, and gimbal at the microsecond level

Flexibility to Capture It All

Multiple Fixed-focus Lens Options

– Global Mechanical Shutter , Shutter Speed 1/2000 Seconds
– Sends the median exposure pulse in microseconds
– Supports 24/35/50mm lenses with DJI DL mounts
 

Work Smart, Work Fast

Smart Oblique Capture

Cover 7.5 km2 [4] in a single workday with the P1. Elevate the efficiency of your oblique photography mission using Smart Oblique Capture, where the gimbal automatically rotates to take photos at the different angles needed. Only photos essential to the reconstruction will be taken at the edge of the flight area, increasing the efficiency of post processing by 20%[5] to 50%[6].

Fieldwork Report [7]

Verify data quality immediately post-flight by checking the position data and number of the images acquired, as well as RTK status and positioning accuracy.