
Oblique photogrammetry with SHARE UAV PSDK 102S V3 camera
SHARE UAV is a developer of solutions for oblique aerial photogrammetry that offers different cameras focused primarily on 3D mapping projects with drones. Since its establishment in 2016, SHARE UAV has been committed to advanced technological development, becoming a certified partner of the DJI Enterprise line.
Unlike traditional photogrammetry cameras that have a single lens, these oblique photogrammetry cameras have several lenses, which are oriented at different angles to obtain multiple photographs with each shutter release, thus allowing a better reconstruction of vertical elements in infrastructures, urban environments, open-pit mines, etc.

The SHARE UAV PSDK 102S V3 camera model has five lenses, one of which is oriented according to the nadir (90°) and the other four obliquely (45°). Each lens has a resolution of 25 MP, so a total resolution of 125 MP is obtained with each capture. It has a 3-axis gimbal that ensures camera stability, and the tilt angle can be adjusted by 180°. It has a global shutter that allows photographs to be captured at high speed, improving capture efficiency and quality. It boasts excellent optical quality thanks to its new improved multilayer coating and LD low dispersion lens, which corrects distortions. The front lens is coated with a fluorine compound, which is water, oil and stain resistant.
This camera is equipped with the DJI SkyPort, therefore, it is fully compatible with the Matrice 300 RTK drone. In addition, both flight planning and the different camera parameters can be easily configured in the DJI PILOT 2 software. As for direct referencing, this camera performs it with the RTK method.



GEOCOM is an official distributor of SHARE UAV and DJI Enterprise, and has a strong team of professionals to provide excellent pre-sales service, support and training.
If you want more information about our UAS equipment, write to us at uas@geocom.cl

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