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April 16th, 2015
Aerialtronics Altura Zenith Adds a Touch of Magic, Blackmagic

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April 16, 2015 — Blackmagic Design’s stunning Micro Super 16 Cinema Camera features Altura Zenith at NAB Show in Las Vegas.

The Altura Zenith caused quite a stir when it appeared at the NAB Show – on a giant poster outside the Las Vegas Convention Center carrying Blackmagic’s impressive Micro Super 16 Cinema Camera, their latest lightweight digital camera that can be used for drones.

The camera, which features a Super 16 sensor and 13 stops of dynamic range and built-in RAW recording and features, is perfectly suited to unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), such as the high-quality Altura Zenith, as it has the smallest camera body that uses professional lenses.

The Micro Cinema is a 2.57in high, 3.25in wide and 2.74in deep Super 16 digital film camera designed to deliver great HD images. The Micro Four Thirds magnesium body and lens mount allows customers to select from a range of sharp, interchangeable lenses, while the full sized HDMI output makes it easy to connect to an HD display for monitoring. The expansion port opens the camera up to a variety of power, monitoring and remote control options, particularly suited to drones.

Robin van de Putte, chief marketing officer at Aerialtronics, said: “Its global shutter and compact, lightweight form lets users take maximum advantage of the aerial system capabilities in terms of flight time without compromising on the quality of your aerial footage. It’s a big advantage having the Blackmagic Micro Cinema camera onboard our Altura Zenith.”

The Altura Zenith can be seen during demonstrations by Aerialtronics at four exhibitions in the United States and Europe in April and May, including the AUVSI Unmanned Systems 2015 trade show at the World Congress Centre in Atlanta.

Jeremy Wigmore, CEO of Aerialtronics, said: “We are already working with T-Mobile and Bosch Security to provide quick aerial solutions for inspection and security. This shows Aerialtronics’ versatility and commitment to developing our business in the commercial UAS market in the US, Europe and the rest of the world.”

Visitors can meet the team behind the Altura Zenith at the Drone Convention in Genk, Belgium on April 21 and the three-day Infopol/Xpo112 at Kortrijk, Belgium on the same day.

Aerialtronics will then join the largest global community of commercial leaders in robotics and drones at Auvsi’s Unmanned Systems 2015 at the World Congress Center in Atlanta from May 4-7.

Schedule: – Drone Convention in Genk, Belgium: April 21 – Infopol/Xpo112 in Kortwijk, Belgium April 21 – 23 – Auvsi’s Unmanned systems 2015, Atlanta May 4 – 7

Interested in seeing the Altura Zenith in person? Contact Aerialtronics at [email protected]. For more general information go to www.aerialtronics.com About Aerialtronics

Aerialtronics is an international manufacturer of state of the art, high quality unmanned aircraft systems for civilian purposes. We provide full aerial data solutions to a variety of applications worldwide. Aerialtronics’ systems are designed and developed in-house according to aviation grade quality standards.

Aerialtronics defines the future of unmanned aircraft systems.

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