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VisionMap A3 Digital Mapping System

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Vision Map A3 Digital Mapping System
Overview
TypeAirborn Digital Camera
Sensor/medium
Sensor typeDual CCD
Maximum resolution4006 x 2666 / 7812 x 2666 (dual)
Recording mediumFlash Drive 500GB
Shutter
Frame rate7 fps
General
Dimensions70 x 70 x 30 cm
Weight30Kg

A3 Camera System is an automatic areal mapping system that consists of an airborn camera and a ground processing system[1] produced by Vision Map. The airborn part of the system consists of a dual CCD camera, a Jpeg2000 compression and storage unit and a GPS unit. The captured data is post-processed in the ground system in order to create the final large image.

Camera Operations

The typical workflow consist of flight planning, aerial survey, data post-processing that produces the final orthophoto.

Major features

  • Fully automatic processing with no ground control needed.
  • 104 Degrees field of view
  • 300mm focal length allowing operation at high altitudes


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