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Sony LR1 full-frame drone camera announced

Sony LR1 full-frame drone camera announced
Sony LR1 full-frame drone camera announced

Sony has announced a new 61-megapixel full-frame camera in a compact body with remote control capability. The camera is designed to be mounted on drones. The Sony ILX-LR1 model received support for interchangeable lenses, light weight and support for the Camera Remote SDK.

The manufacturer says that the Sony LR1 camera will provide wide dynamic range, low noise and high resolution. The camera received a continuous shooting mode (for example, 3 frames per second) – it is suitable for mapping surveys and will allow you to take many shots at high altitude in a short period of time. At the same time, one of the advantages of the camera is the ability to install interchangeable lenses.

In this case, the camera does not have a monitor, viewfinder and battery. The camera is made in the form factor of a box, and has screw holes that allow you to mount it to drones, underwater vehicles, robots and other devices. The USB Type-C and HDMI Micro (Type D) connectors are located together on the back of the camera for easy installation.

The company published images of the camera installed on the drone:

 

The Sony Camera Remote SDK system allows you to remotely access and control menus and other camera functions from your own software applications. By integrating the API into the system, it becomes possible to remotely control the camera from the user’s system, allowing you to change camera settings, shutter release, real-time monitoring, and more 

In addition, client applications can associate unique image identifiers with drone location data in post-processing. In the new software version 1.11, when using manual focus, you can remotely adjust the focus for more stability. In addition, the lock switch will prevent inadvertent operating errors caused by the buttons on the back side.

The ILX-LR1 Power and Control Terminal provides low-latency data transmission for remote applications that require instant response, such as momentary image capture. The ILX-LR1 supports 10-18V DC power and can be powered by the aircraft battery for extended runtime without the need to replace batteries.

The ILX-LR1 will be unveiled at the Commercial UAV Expo Show in Las Vegas on September 5, 2023. The camera will be available in September at a price of $2,950.

The Sony A7C II camera was previously announced . The Sony A7C II camera received a 33 megapixel matrix, which works in conjunction with the proprietary Sony BIONZ XR processor. Supports recording of 10-bit video with a 4:2:2 scan and speeds up to 4K 30 fps (in full frame mode) or 4K 60 fps with crop factor (up to Super35). The same sensor + processor combination was used in the Sony A7 IV camera. The Sony A7C II camera processor received support for artificial intelligence. With its help, high-performance autofocus on object recognition will be carried out.

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