The all-weather, multi-sensor flagship Zenmuse H30 Series integrates five major modules—a wide-angle camera, a zoom camera, an infrared thermal camera, a laser range finder, and an NIR auxiliary light. Employing cutting-edge intelligent algorithms, it revolutionizes perception and imaging standards, transcending the limitations of day and night vision. This makes it effortlessly suitable for a variety of operations, including public safety, energy inspection, water conservation, and forestry.
Versatile Performance, Day and Night
Zoom Camera
-up to 34x Optical Zoom and 400x Digital Zoom
-40MP 1/1.8-inch COMS Sensor
-Video Resolution: Max 3840x2160@30fps
Wide-Angle Camera
-Equivalent Focal length: 24mm, DFOV: 82.1°
-48MP 1/1.3-inch CMOS Sensor
-Video Resolution: Max 3840x2160@30fps
Laser Range Finder
-Measurement Range: 3-300m
-Measurement Accuracy: ≤500m: ±(0.2m+measurement distance x 0.15%)>500m: ±1.0m
Infrared Thermal Camera (H30T only)
-Equivalent Focal Length: 52mm, DFOV: 45.2°
-UNcooled VOx Microbolometer
-Photo Resolution: 1280x1024
-Video Resolution: 1280x1024@30fps
-Temperature Measurement Range from -20° to1600℃(-4° to 2912℉)
Zoom Camera
-Up to 34x Optical Zoom and 400x Digital Zoom
-40MP 1/1.8-inch CMOS Sensor
-Video Resolution: Max 3840x2160@30fps
Up to 34× Optical Zoom and 400× Digital Zoom
The Zenmuse H30 Series features a high-resolution 40MP zoom camera, supporting up to 34× optical zoom and an incredible 400× digital zoom. Compared to the previous generation, it not only observes subjects at greater distances but also captures more details.
More Stable Imagery from the Zoom Camera
With DJI's latest image stabilization algorithm, the Zenmuse H30 Series can effectively diminish shake in telephoto footage, delivering stable and clear imagery for detailed power line inspections.
Max 3000m Laser Range Finder
The laser range finder boasts a measurement range up to 2.5 times greater than the previous generation, [3] accurately capturing the position information of subjects within a range from 3 m to 3000 m, [4] including linear distance from the camera, altitude, and GPS coordinates.