Effective aerial surveying needs to see the invisible. That's why Mavic 3 Multispectral has two forms of sight. It combines an RGB camera with a multispectral camera to scan and analyze crop growth with total clarity. Agricultural production management requires precision and data, and Mavic 3M delivers both.
Equipped with a multispectral imaging system, the DJI Mavic 3M Multispectral can quickly capture crop growth information to achieve more effective crop production…making it a must-have solution for a broad scope of application scenarios.
The heart of this ability is a two-in-one camera system that allows the DJI Mavic 3M Multispectral to view and collect a wide array of information. The RGB component of the camera is equipped with a 4/3 format CMOS sensor rated at 20 megapixels and incorporates a mechanical shutter with a maximum speed of 1/2000 second.
In addition to the RGB camera, the DJI Mavic 3M Multispectral carries a four-lens multispectral camera that provides more accurate, detailed information by sensing details the human eye cannot detect. Each of the four multispectral cameras can capture 5 million pixels and scan the following wavelengths:
• Green (G): 560 nm ± 16 nm
• Red (R): 650 nm ± 20 nm
• Red Edge (RE): 730 ± 20 nm
• Near-Infrared (NIR): 860 nm ± 26 nm
The DJI Mavic 3M Multispectral includes an RTK module that achieves half-inch level positioning. All parts of the UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle, or drone) are synchronized at the microsecond level to accurately obtain the positional information of the imaging center of each camera, allowing the Mavic 3M Multispectral to perform high-precision aerial surveying without the use of ground-control points.
Extended battery life of up to 43 minutes allows the DJI Mavic 3M Multispectral to complete survey operations over an area of approximately .77 square miles in a single flight.