Available at
http://store.dji.com/product/zenmuse-x5 and
http://store.dji.com/product/zenmuse-x5-gimbal-camera-lens-excluded
Compatible lenses
Holy Moly!
Raw with wireless follow focus on X5R
Yep, I hope some of Panasonic bosses will make Seppuku today (if it was not Panasonic who made the camera :-) ).
The price include the Inspire 1, for standalone X5 gimbal + camera without lens it is around US$2000?
Around $1700, fixed
PR
DJI, the world leader in creative aerial imaging technology, today announced two new cameras for its industry-leading DJI Inspire 1 professional aerial camera platform.
The new Zenmuse X5 represents the world’s first commercially-available micro four thirds (M4/3) camera designed specifically for aerial use. With a large sensor, aerial image makers will be able to capture up to 13 stops of dynamic range, making it easy to capture high-resolution 16 megapixel photos or 4k, 24fps and 30fps videos in complex lighting environments.
Zenmuse X5 users will have even more options for capturing images in the sky through additional supported lenses and full wireless aperture and focus control. At the time of launch, the Zenmuse X5 will support 4 interchangeable lenses, including the DJI MFT 15mm f/1.7 ASPH lens, Panasonic Lumix 15mm G Leica DG Summilux f/1.7 ASPH lens, Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12mm f/2.0 lens, and Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm f/1.8 lens. While the Zenmuse X5 is in flight, pilots can adjust both focus and aperture via the DJI GO app or through DJI’s previously-announced Follow Focus system.
The camera’s lightweight 340 gram (0.75 pound) body integrates with DJI’s signature 3-axis Zenmuse gimbal technology, creating effortlessly smooth video and stabilized long-exposure photos (up to 8 seconds).
“The professional applications of the Zenmuse X5 are almost endless,” said Eric Cheng, DJI’s Director of Aerial Imaging. “In addition to shooting professional-quality photos and 4K video, the new camera can be used to create high-quality aerial maps and 3D models, and can also help industrial teams get even more detail from their aerial imaging pursuits, for example, in utility inspection using a drone.”
DJI also announced the Zenmuse X5R camera, which shares the same sensor and lens compatibility with the X5, but records video both to an onboard microSD card as well as to a removable 512GB solid state disk (SSD) on the gimbal’s top plate. The Zenmuse X5R records CinemaDNG (RAW) video to the SSD, and opens up lossless 4k video recording in a groundbreaking, compact form factor with video bitrates averaging 1.7Gbps (with a maximum of 2.4Gbps).
The Zenmuse X5R also offers a brand-new D-LOG mode that offers a broader array of color correction options in post production.
To support the management of Zenmuse X5R Cinema DNG files, DJI will release software to edit and convert RAW camera footage. CineLight, which will be available when the Zenmuse X5R camera is released later this year, simplifies users’ workflows by offering offline proxy editing before converting the CinemaDNG files to ProRes.
“In order to achieve the quality of video produced by Zenmuse X5 and X5R, pilots used to have to spend many thousands of dollars for large, complicated aerial equipment,” said Frank Wang, DJI CEO and Founder. “Now, pilots can simply mount the Zenmuse X5 series cameras to their Inspire 1, put on their props, get up in the air, and have full control of their shot while in flight. This saves valuable time on film sets and makes high quality imaging for industrial applications smaller, lighter and easier to manage.”
By mounting a small, easy-to-install bracket, the Zenmuse X5 series cameras are fully compatible with existing DJI Inspire 1 platforms as an interchangeable option for the Inspire 1’s standard Zenmuse X3 camera.
The Zenmuse X5 is available for pre-order at store.dji.com for $4,499 (€4,999), including a DJI Inspire 1 and DJI’s MFT 15mm F1.7 ASPH lens, and will begin shipping before the end of September. The Zenmuse X5R will be available in Q4 2015 for $7,999 (€8,799). Both can be purchased as stand alone cameras with, or without lens. More information can be found at dji.com.
Both units are available to view at DJI’s booths at IBC in Amsterdam and Interdrone in Las Vegas this week.
will this be stand alone?????, my bmpcc with gimbal is almost 1kg, this x5 comes in at about 520g thats camera and gimbal with 15mm lens,,i could save 400g on my rig, holy cow...this will be amazing in about 6 months once they get rid of the bugs like with most dji products, the x3 is still giving problems...
Separate cameras with gimbals
looks like they only work with the inspire 1, :(
nah... they will have a handle set up:
i want to hang this off a drone, the handheld is no good..but you never know, they might release a stand alone for a droney drone
DJI buys small stock in Hasselblad http://www.dji.com/info/news/hasselblad-and-dji-form-strategic-partnership
Yes, it is just wrong topic for it. Make one in news if you like and add more than just link.
X5r raw camera price with gimbal is now $3199
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1186062-REG/dji_x5r_raw_camera_and.html
slimRAW version 1.5 adds support for DJI Zenmuse X5R CinemaDNG compressed and uncompressed raw. Additionally, lossy CinemaDNG from Blackmagic Design cameras and slimRAW itself can now be converted to lossless CinemaDNG.
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