Airborne Hyperspectral Cameras
FAQ
HSG-2P supports two data export methods: onboard export and offline export. The first method is to insert an external storage medium into the Type-C interface of the camera in the onboard situation, and the drone remote controller controls the direct export of hyperspectral data. The second method is to separate the camera from the drone and insert its built-in solid-state drive into an SSD card reader to export the data.
We recommend using the first export method.
Currently, it supports DJI M300 RTK and M350 RTK.
Put on the light-shielding lens cap and collect a set of hyperspectral background noise data with the same parameters. Subsequently, in the Spectrum Mapping Manager, you can import this data to reduce the impact of background noise.
The main difference lies in the photosensitive range. The photosensitive range of HSG-2P is 900-1700 nm, covering the short-wave infrared part. The photosensitive range of HSG-1P is 400-1000 nm, covering the visible light to near-infrared part.
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