If you're doing power line inspection or public safety work, you've probably been looking for something that handles the thermal side without needing a separate payload, and this one integrates a 640×512 thermal camera with high-resolution mode that actually works in smoke or fog, so it's not just a gimmick.
We usually have stock, but confirm lead time — about 20 days or so — and it come in professional packaing with the O4 Enterprise Transmission system that pushes beyond 20km, which matters when you're operating in remote terrain where signal dropouts would ground you.
The triple-camera setup is what makes it, really — the wide-angle 1/1.3″ CMOS at 48MP and F/1.7 handles low light pretty well, the medium tele at F/2.8 can pick out a loose bolt from 10 meters, and the telephoto uses a 1/1.5″ sensor, so you get solid zoom without going to digital crop hell.
But it's not really suited for indoor mapping or super tight warhouse work — size and rotor wash make it overkill there, and the laser rangefinder tops out at 1800m at 1Hz, which is fine for open areas but not for precision lidar-style surveys.
You'll want to check the COA for the IR-cut filter and NIR illuminator specs — we do batch-level HPLC-grade verification on the optical components, though that's more for consistency than purity, and all units are ISO9001 certified at the factory.
Honestly, the oblique imaging with 5-directional capture is a detail most buyers don't think to ask about, but it means you can model a structure form a single pass rather than stitching multiple flights, which saves you hours on site — anyway, that's the kind of real-world edge you get.
The laser rangefinder can measure up to 1800 meters at a 1Hz refresh rate, giving you solid distance data for mapping or obstacle avoidance in industrial environments.
Yes, the Matrice 4T is ISO9001 certified. We can share the certificate with your order or upon request for compliance purposes.
MOQ is 1 unit for stock items. Lead time is usually 7-10 business days, but can vary based on your location and current inventory.
The telephoto uses a 1/1.5″ CMOS at 48MP with an F/2.8 aperture, while the wide-angle has a slightly larger 1/1.3″ sensor at the same resolution but a brighter F/1.7 lens. Both deliver crisp imagery for inspection work.
It ships in DJI's professional packaging, which includes a foam-lined case that securely holds the drone, remote, batteries, and accessories. It's ready for transport right out of the box.