The Sony Airpeak S1 drone has been officially taken off at a complete launch, and is promising to be an Air Tool of DJI, which exceeds Pro filmmakers.
Sony has been joking the Airpeak, his first unmanned aircraft, since the project was announced for the first time in November 2020, but now the full specifications and the price of his alphabetical flying machine were now published.
Sony says that the Airpak S1 will be a three-part cinema system, which consists of the Drone, the Airpeak flight application (which is, curiously, only iOS) and the Airpeak Plus Cloud service. Of course, drone itself is the most interesting of these, and the Airpeak S1 has some very impressive specifications.
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Sony says that the Airpeak S1 can grow from 0 to 50 mph in just 3.5 seconds, which is 1.5 seconds faster than the equivalent acceleration of the DJI inspire 2, the fastest DJI drone outside the tiny DJI FPV .
This agility similar to a hawk is backed by a maximum speed of 56 mph, while that is not exactly in the racing drone territory, it is quite nippy for a drone that weighs 2.53 kg (including a camera). The weight of the Airpeak and four propellers also ensure that it will apparently stay stable in the winds of up to 44.7 mph, which is about twice the resistance of the DJI inspire 2.
Beyond these specifications, Sony expects the key sale of Airpeak S1 to be its close compatibility with its full frame alpha camera, such as Sony A7S III and Sony A1. These cameras, and its impressive range of G teacher glasses through a wide range of focal lengths, certainly promise to produce some spectacular aerial images, if the Airpeak S1 flies, as well as their specifications, suggest it.
While it has been possible to use Sony cameras with other drones using DJI gymnastics and other third-party companies, its integration with Airpeak promises to be much smarter, thanks to features as the new Airpeak flight application.
Mission control
Strangely, this application is currently iOS, only without current plans for a version of Android, which seems strange since Sony Xperia phones run on Google’s operating system. But Airpeak’s ruffles are more likely to use a tablet as an iPad as your viewfinder, which is where IOS’s compatibility is initiated to make more sense.