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DJI Zenmuse H20T for M350 Quad Sensor Thermal 200x Zoom

DJI Zenmuse H20T for M350 Quad Sensor Thermal 200x Zoom

  • Brand: DJI
  • Product Code: H20T
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  • £10,200.00

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DJI Zenmuse H20T for Matrice 350/300 Quad Sensor 640×512 Thermal @30 FPS, 20 MP Zoom 200x, 12 MP Wide 82.9° DFOV, Laser Rangefinder

  • 20 MP Zoom Camera
  • 12 MP Wide Camera
  • 1200 m Laser Rangefinder
  • 640×512 px Radiometric Thermal Camera



A quad-sensor solution that integrates a zoom camera, wide camera, a laser rangefinder, and a radiometric thermal camera, the H20T automates your missions with AI Spot-Check, High-Res Grid Photo, PinPoint, Smart Track, and accurate temperature measurement.

Specs:
Weight: 828 g
Dimensions: 167×135×161 mm
Ingress Protection Rating: IP44
Operating Temperature: -20℃ to 50℃
Hybrid Optical Zoom: 23×
Zoom Camera Sensor: 1/1.7" CMOS, 20 MP
Wide Camera Sensor: 1/2.3" CMOS, 12 MP
Laser Rangefinder: Wave length 905 nm; Measurement range 3-1200 m (to a vertical surface with ≥12m diameter and 20% reflection rate)
Thermal Camera: Spectral band 8-14 μm; Video resolution 640×512 @ 30 Hz; Scene Range -40 °C to 150 °C (High Gain), -40 °C to 550 °C (Low Gain)

All The Sensors You Need – In One
Capture everything. Up close or from a distance. In true living colour or thermal. An integrated laser rangefinder (LRF) measures the distance to an object at up to 1200 m away. A powerful, integrated payload that unleashes advanced intelligent capabilities for DJI’s industrial drone platforms.

Powerful Zoom Camera
23× Hybrid Optical Zoom, 200× Max Zoom
20 MP 1/1.7” CMOS Sensor
Video Resolution: 4K/30fps

Wide Camera
Equivalent Focal Length: 24mm, DFOV: 82.9°
12 MP 1/2.3” CMOS Sensor

Laser Rangefinder
Range: 3 m – 1200 m
Accuracy: ± (0.2 m + D×0.15%)

Radiometric Thermal Camera
DFOV: 40.6°
Resolution: 640×512, Frame Rate: 30fps
Thermal Sensitivity: ≤ 50mk@f1.0 (NEDT)

Multi-Sensor Payloads
See the full picture without missing any details wherever, whenever your mission takes place.

Zoom


Night


Wide


Thermal


Seamless User Interface
A new integrated user interface lets you quickly switch between wide, zoom, and thermal camera views, and preview the zoom FOV while in wide or thermal camera view.


AI Spot-Check
Automate routine inspections and capture consistent results every time. Onboard AI recognises the pre-marked subject of interest in subsequent automated missions to ensure consistent framing.


High-Res Grid Photo
Frame an area of interest in wide camera view, and the zoom camera will automatically capture a set of 20 MP images of the area. These images are stored together with an overview image that can be viewed in greater detail.


PinPoint
A quick tap marks an object in view, advanced sensor fusion algorithms immediately deliver its coordinates.


Smart Track
Identify and follow moving subjects like people, vehicles, and boats with the auto-zoom function, while continuously acquiring the subject’s dynamic location.


Accurate Temperature Measurement
Monitor the temperature of a site or an asset to eliminate any risks by acquiring a precise temperature reading from the air.
measuring the temperature of a single spot on the remote controller

Spot Meter
Tap a point to get a real-time reading of the surface temperature.
measuring the temperature of a selected area on the remote controller

Area Measurement
Select an area to view the lowest, highest, and average temperatures.

Intelligent Features

Temp Alarm
Receive instant notifications in DJI Pilot when object temperatures exceed your preset alert values.

Isotherms
Visualise a specific band of temperatures to find what is important.

Colour Palettes
Adjust the colours applied to the thermal data based on the needs of specific scenarios.

Gain Modes
Adjust gain modes to change the temperature range captured: High Gain Mode covers a smaller temperature range but is more sensitive to temperature differences; Low Gain Mode covers a wider temperature range.

R-JPEG Images
Images captured by the Zenmuse H20T are in the R-JPEG format with embedded temperature information. By importing these images into DJI Thermal Analysis Tool, you can measure temperature, and adjust parameters such as Emissivity, and Reflected Temp.

Applications

Firefighting
Fight fires and save lives without endangering personnel.

Search & Rescue
Act quickly to locate missing people and better plan rescue missions.

Law Enforcement
Quickly assess a situation and plan accordingly while improving officer and bystander safety.

Powerline Inspection
Easily visualise extensive power line networks in remote areas.

Oil & Gas
Conduct inspections of pipelines, well sites, and more while keeping workers away from risky areas.

Geomatics
Digitise surveying workflows and improve efficiency in data collection and analysis.

Compatibility:
DJI Matrice 300
DJI Matrice 350

What's Included?
Gimbal and Camera × 1
MicroSD Card (32GB) × 1
Storage Case × 1
Lens Cleaning Cloth × 1

How many models are in the Zenmuse H20 Series?
The Zenmuse H20 Series has 2 models: the Zenmuse H20 (Triple-sensor model with a wide-angle camera, a zoom camera, and a laser rangefinder) and the Zenmuse H20T (quad-sensor model with a wide-angle camera, a zoom camera, a laser rangefinder, and a radiometric thermal camera)

What’s the Ingress Protection Level?
Under controlled laboratory conditions, the Zenmuse H20 Series meets the IP44 protection level under the IEC60529 standard. The protection level is not permanently effective, and will weaken with wear and tear.
Make sure the gimbal connector interface and gimbal surface are dry and free of moisture before installing the gimbal.
Before use, make sure that the gimbal is firmly installed onto the aircraft, and the SD card cover is clean, free of foreign objects, and securely closed.
Before opening the SD card cover, wipe the surface of the body clean.

What are the image resolutions of the cameras?
Radiometric thermal camera: R-JPEG, 640×512 px
Wide-angle camera: JPEG, 4056×3040 px
Zoom camera: JPEG, 5184×3888 px

What are the video resolutions of the cameras?
Radiometric thermal camera: 640×512@30fps
Wide-angle camera:1920×1080@30fps
Zoom camera: 3840×2160@30fps / 1920×1080@30fps

Which video format is supported?
MP4 encoded with H.264 compression

What are the zoom levels of the H20 Series?
23× hybrid optical zoom, 200× max zoom

What is the minimum focusing distance of the visible cameras of the Zenmuse H20 Series payloads?
The higher the zoom factor, the longer the focusing distance.

1×-2.8×, the minimum focusing distance is 1 m.
2.9×-3.9×, the minimum focusing distance is 2 m.
4×-4.6×, the minimum focusing distance is 3 m.
4.7×-14.2×, the minimum focusing distance is 5 m.
14.3×-200×, the minimum focusing distance is 8 m.
If the object is within the minimum focusing distance, the camera will not be able to focus. For example, if the aircraft/payload is 5 m away from a pylon, the camera will not be able to focus at a zoom level greater than 14.2×.

What factors affect the accuracy of the laser rangefinder?
Laser rangefinders measure distance using the time of flight of light. Their accuracy could be affected in environments where this ToF is affected: The range will be reduced in smoke, rain, snow, dust, and other environments, and data readings may be jumbled.
When measuring an object with glass or transparent components:
If the glass is within moderate distance, the distance to the glass will be measured (not the object behind the glass)
The glass may reflect the laser beam to other locations, resulting in the distance to other locations.
If the surface of the glass is very smooth or too close, the light will pass through the glass to detect the objects behind, but the range will be significantly reduced.

What is the frame rate of the thermal camera in the Zenmuse H20T?
30 fps.

What is the accuracy of temperature measurements of the Zenmuse H20T?
The accuracy is ±2 °C or ±2%, whichever is greater. (Measured at 25 °C in a windless laboratory, 5 m away from the black body).
Note: black bodies have different emissivity levels, the measurement above is is based on the particular black body measured and for reference only.

What factors affect the accuracy of temperature measurement of the Zenmuse H20T?
The reflectivity of objects: shiny metals have higher reflectivity will result in lower accuracy and lower temperature readings.
The temperature of background radiation: a clear, sunny day will have less of an effect on accuracy than a cloudy day.
Air temperature and humidity: the higher the temperature and humidity, the more likely the readings will be affected, and the lower the accuracy.
Distance between the camera and the object: the farther away the object is from the camera, the lower the accuracy.

What is the difference between high and low gain modes in the thermal camera of the Zenmuse H20T?
High gain mode: displays a smaller temperature measurement range at a high quality, the temperature measurement range is -40 °C to 150 °C.
Low gain mode: displays a larger temperature range at relatively lower quality, the temperature measurement range is -40 °C to 550 °C.

Does the thermal camera in the Zenmuse H20T support digital zoom?
Yes. It supports 2×, 4×, and 8× digital zoom.

What is Flat-Field Calibration or FFC in the Zenmuse H20T?
Flat-Field Calibration is used to optimize thermal image quality so temperature changes can be observed more easily. You can choose to manually enable FFC by turning off the automatic FFC adjustment in settings.

How many different ways can I measure temperature using the Zenmuse H20T?
There are two ways: Spot Meter for measuring a single position, and Area Measurement for getting different readings in an area.
Are there different versions of the Zenmuse H20T with different focal length options? What is the focal length of its thermal camera?
The Zenmuse H20T only has one model. Its thermal camera has a focal length of 13.5 mm (F1.0), equivalent focal length: 58mm, DFOV 40.6°

What software can I use to process thermal images taken by the Zenmuse H20T?
You can process them using DJI Thermal Analysis Tool.

What can I do when the lens fogs up?
The Zenmuse H20 Series is designed to prevent water damage to the camera components. But if the humidity is too high or if the payload is exposed to rain, water vapor could still enter the camera. Once powered on, the electrical components will heat up, causing the water vapor to evaporate, resulting in condensation or fog on the lens. This can usually be solved by turning on the aircraft/payload and waiting for the water vapor to dissipate. When not in use, we recommend you store the payload in a designated case or a cool, dry place with a relative humidity of less than 40%.

What can I do when the protective glass to the camera fogs up?
A protective material that protects against moisture is added between the lens and the protective glass to prevent moisture condensation on the protective glass. But it could be saturated with moisture if the humidity of the storage location is too high or if a wet payload is put back into the box. This could cause the protective glass to fog up, and it might take a while for the fog to dissipate once turned on. You can use a blow dryer to speed up the process. Again, we recommend wiping the payload dry after water exposure, and storing it in a designated case or a cool, dry place with a relative humidity of less than 40%.

What is Night Scene Mode?
In Night Scene Mode, the camera will switch the IR filter and adjust the ISP parameters to optimize for lowlight environments.

What is High-Res Grid Photo Mode?
In DJI Pilot, by dragging to select an area in wide camera view, an image will be taken using the wide-angle camera while the gimbal rotates to automatically capture a series of photos at 20 MP of the selected area using the zoom camera at the current zoom level. All of the images captured will be stored in the same sub-folder on the SD card, generating an HTML file that can be opened in a web browser to view the overview image and the detailed close-up images.

What is the maximum Micro SD capacity supported?
128 GB. We recommend using a UHS-I Speed Grade 3 Micro SD card.

Which apps are compatible?
Currently, the Zenmuse H20 Series only supports the Android version of DJI Pilot.

Can I take a still photo while recording a video?
Yes.

Are timed photos supported?
Yes.

What drone platforms is the H20T compatible with?
It is compatible with the Matrice 300 RTK and Matrice 350 RTK.

Onto which gimbal port can the H20T be mounted?
It can be mounted onto any one of the three gimbal ports on the M300 RTK and M350 RTK.

How do I upgrade the firmware of the Zenmuse H20 Series
Before upgrading, please ensure that the aircraft is powered off, the Zenmuse H20 series gimbal and camera is securely mounted onto the aircraft, the microSD card has enough storage space, and that the intelligent flight battery has enough power.

0. Visit the official DJI website and enter the Downloads section of the Zenmuse H20 Series product page.
1. Download the latest firmware package.
3. Store the downloaded firmware package onto the root directory of the microSD card.
4. Insert the microSD card into the microSD card slot of the Zenmuse H20 series gimbal and camera.
5. Power on the aircraft, and the gimbal will start to perform a self-check, and then automatically upgrade the firmware. Then, the buzzer will beep to indicate the status.
6. Please restart all devices after the update is completed.

Gimbal upgrade status description:
4 short beeps ...new firmware detected, ready to upgrade.
2 long beeps …upgrading firmware, do not stop the update.
1 long beep followed by 2 short beeps… The firmware update was successful.
Continuous long beep... The firmware update failed, please try to update again. Contact DJI support for help if needed.

Notes:
Please only store one version of firmware on the microSD card. Multiple versions of firmware stored in the microSD card will cause an upgrade failure.
During the firmware upgrade, the alarm tone may disappear temporarily. Please be patient and ensure that the alarm tone is “1 long beep followed by 2 short beeps”, which indicates that the firmware upgrade was successful.
Do not power off the aircraft or detach the gimbal and camera from the aircraft during the upgrade, or it may damage the gimbal.

What are some safety precautions that I should keep in mind when using the Zenmuse H20 Series?
Do not aim the camera lens at high-energy power sources, such as the sun, lava, or laser beams. The temperatures of observation targets should not exceed 800 °C, or the camera could be irreversibly damaged.
Do not place the camera under direct sunlight, in places with poor ventilation, or near heaters.
Do not power on or off the camera too frequently. Please wait at least 30 seconds before restarting the camera, or it may affect the service life of camera chips.
Do not hot-swap the microSD card during use.
Do not touch the camera lens or scratch it with hard objects, as this could result in blurry images.
Please use a soft, dry cloth to clean the surface of the camera lens. Do not use alkaline detergents.
Please store the payload in a designated case that is kept dry and ventilated.

For what scenarios can I use the Zenmuse H20 Series?
The Zenmuse H20 Series delivers useful insights in a variety of scenarios, for example, public safety applications including firefighting, fire prevention, search and rescue, and traffic law enforcement; energy industry application including asset and equipment inspection, geothermal energy exploration, and oil and gas inspection.

Can I use the Zenmuse H20 Series for aerial surveying?
The Zenmuse H20 Series was not designed specifically to meet the accuracy requirements for aerial surveying, but you can use the wide-angle camera to capture images in Mapping missions in the DJI Pilot App.

Thermal Camera
Photo format: R-JPEG (16 bit)
Sensitivity: (NETD) ≤50 mK @ f/1.0
Sensor: Uncooled VOx Microbolometer
Lens: DFOV: 40.6° Focal length: 13.5 mm (equivalent: 58 mm) Aperture: f/1.0 Focus: 5 m to ∞
Digital Zoom: 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x
Pixel Pitch: 12 μm
Spectral Band: 8-14 μm
Photo Resolution: 640×512
Temperature Measurement Method: Spot Meter, Area Measurement
Scene Range: -40 °C to 150 °C (High Gain) -40 °C to 550 °C (Low Gain)
Temperature alert: Supported
Video Resolution: 640×512 @ 30 Hz
Palette: White hot/Fulgurite/Iron Red/Hot Iron/Medical/Arctic/Rainbow 1/Rainbow 2/Tint/Black Hot
Camera
Dimensions: 167×135×161 mm
Storage Temperature: -20° to 60° C
Weight: Zenmuse H20T: 828 g
Ingress Protection Rating: IP44
Laser Safety: Class 1M (IEC 60825-1:2014)
Operating Temperature: -20° to 50° C (Temperature Measurement is only available between -10° to 50° C)
Thermal Camera
FFC (Flat Field Correction): Auto/ manual
Gimbal
Controllable Range: Pitch: -120° to +30° Yaw: ±320°
Angular Vibration Range: ±0.01°
Mounting: Detachable
Mechanical Range: Pitch: -132.5° to +42.5° Yaw: ±330° Roll: -90° to +60°
Zoom Camera
Sensor: 1/1.7" CMOS, 20 MP
Lens: DFOV: 66.6°-4° Focal length: 6.83-119.94 mm (equivalent: 31.7-556.2 mm) Aperture: f/2.8-f/11 (normal), f/1.6-f/11 (night scene) Focus: 1 m to ∞ (wide), 8 m to ∞ (telephoto)
Focus Mode: MF/AF-C/AF-S
Exposure Mode: Auto, Manual
Exposure Compensation: ±3.0 (1/3 increments)
Metering Mode: Spot metering, Center-weighted metering
AE LOCK: Supported
Electronic Shutter Speed: 1 ~ 1/8000 s
ISO Range: Video: 100 - 25600 Photo: 100 - 25600
Video Resolution: 3840x2160@30fps, 1920x1080@30fps
Video Format: MP4
Video Subtitles: Supported
Photo Size: 5184 × 3888
Photo Format: JPEG
Laser Rangefinder
Wave Length: 905 nm
Measurement range: 3-1200 m (to a vertical surface with ≥12m diameter and 20% reflection rate)
Measurement accuracy: ± (0.2 m + D×0.15%) D is the distance to a vertical surface
Features
Hybrid Optical Zoom: 23×(DFOV:4°,EQV:556.2mm)
Max Zoom: 200×(DFOV:0.5°,EQV:4800mm)
One Click Capture: One click to save the video or picture of 3 cameras (zoom, wide and thermal camera) simultaneously
Point to Aim: Double click on the wide/thermal camera view, then the system will automatically move the gimbal to focus on the point of interest
High-Res Grid Photo: Frame an area of interest in wide camera view, and the zoom camera will automatically capture a set of 20 MP images of the area. These images are stored together with an overview image that can be viewed in greater detail.
Night Scene: Supported (zoom camera)
Timestamp: Including GPS, date, and time
Wide Camera
Sensor: 1/2.3" CMOS, 12 MP
Lens: DFOV: 82.9° Focal length: 4.5 mm (equivalent: 24 mm) Aperture: f/2.8 Focus: 1 m to ∞
Exposure Mode: Auto
Exposure Compensation: ±3.0 (1/3 increments)
Metering Mode: Spot metering, Center-weighted metering
AE LOCK: Supported
Shutter Speed: 1 ~ 1/8000
ISO Range: Video: 100 - 25600 Photo: 100 - 25600
Video Resolution: 1920×1080@30fps
Video Format: MP4
Video Subtitles: Supported
Photo Size: 4056 x 3040
Photo Format: JPEG
Storage
Supported SD Card: MicroSD card (Max capacity: 128 GB, UHS-1 Speed Grade 3 required)
Supported File Systems: FAT32 (≤ 32 GB), exFAT (> 32 GB)
Recommended Micro SD Cards: TOSHIBA EXCERIA PRO 32GB micro SD HC II SanDisk_Extreme PRO_32GB_3_A1_micro SD V30 HC I TOSHIBA EXCERIA PRO 64GB micro SD XC II SanDisk_Extreme PRO_64GB_3_A2_micro SD V30 XC I SAMSUNG_EVO_128GB_micro SD 3 XC I TOSHIBA EXCERIA M303E 32GB micro SD HC I TOSHIBA EXCERIA M303E 64GB micro SD XC I TOSHIBA EXCERIA M303E 64GB micro SD XC I TOSHIBA EXCERIA M303 128GB micro SD XC I SAMSUNG_EVO_64GB_micro SD 3 XC I

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