DJI Inspire 3 Drone Approved As A Film Production Tool By Netflix
JAKARTA The latest DJI achievement proves that drones can be used as film cameras. The company has received special certification from Netflix for its Inspire 3 drones.
The leading streaming platform approved Inspire 3 as a camera system for 4K Originals. This is the first time drones have entered the ranks of Netflix-approved camera systems.
This is a very important milestone, not only for DJI, but also for the drone industry. Although drone cameras are designed more sophisticated, this technology is usually only used by content creators YouTube, Instagram, or other platforms.
Big film companies rarely use drone cameras to take pictures remotely. With Netflix receiving Inspire 3, drone technology is believed to be growing.
This drone managed to get Netflix certification thanks to its camera that meets high production standards. This drone uses Zenmuse X9-8K Air full-frame with an 8K resolution using CinemaDNG and ProRes RAW formats.
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This device also utilizes the CineCore 3.0 processing system from DJI. To increase the color on the image, DJI has added a Cinema Color System so that the skin tone looks smoother and the city's view looks richer thanks to the variations in lighting.
To balance its performance, the flight and control capabilities of the camera are also very well designed. Inspire 3 uses a 360-degree pan with a gaming slope above 80 degrees. The view of the camera is also made very wide up to 161 degrees.