Chinese drone manufacturer Yuneec has just announced its latest drone, the Typhoon H3. It’s aimed at photographers and videographers alike, and it comes with a camera that was co-developed with Leica.
The Typhoon H3 offers a wide range of flight functions; it packs six rotors and offers up to 25 minutes of flight time per charge. It’s made to be sturdy, and Yuneec promises that it stays stable even in windy conditions. The drone comes with an ST16S remote control with a 7” touchscreen display which shows the live camera image in 720p (HD).
As I mentioned, the Typhoon H3’s camera was co-designed with Leica and it’s named ION L1. It features a 1” CMOS 20 MP sensor, allowing you to shoot up to 4K videos at 60fps, stabilized with a 3-axis gimbal.
The full specs of the drone and the camera haven’t been released at the moment of writing this article, but you can see the key specs below. Typhoon H3 drone key specs:
Sturdy hexacopter with 6 rotors & up to 25 minutes flight timeRetractable landing gearPX4-based flight controllerCruise control for controlled shotsIntelligent auto flight modes: Follow Me, Orbit, Journey, Curve Cable CamReturn Home and Auto Landing functionsObstacle detection5-rotor mode activation in the event of rotor failureRedundant control signal & Geo Fence settingAdditional safety mechanism to detect proper battery engagementRechargeable and changeable batteryRetractable arms for ease of transportationTeam mode option for separate copter and camera control (additional ST16S required; sold separately)
ION L1 Pro camera key specs:
Developed in cooperation with Leica Camera AG (co-engineered with LEICA)1” CMOS sensor, 20 MP, up to 4K @ 60 FPS, up to 100MbitIntegrated 3-axis gimbal with unrestricted 360° viewLeica optimized and calibrated image modes (AWB, color reproduction, sharpening, de-noising, etc.)Leica calibrated DNG with corresponding ADOBE profileLossless digital zoom10-bit YLog video mode based on Leica specificationsSemi-automatic ISO/shutter & 1/3 step setting of EV/ISO/shutterWide Dynamic Range (WDR)Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)Short JPEG intervals for hyperlapse videosUser-defined picture mode & sharpness settingsProfessional histogramPanorama shots
For now, the Typhoon H3 isn’t available for preorders, but as soon as it’s out, we’ll update the article with the links and additional info. According to DPReview, it will retail at around $2,200, but we’ll confirm this once the drone is actually out for preorders. [via DPReview]