Results in greater automation and less human editing during the mapping and orthophotography process

The UltraCam D is capable of capturing up to 1,800 frames in a single sortie.
Using the digital camera, there is little additional cost in capturing more frames.

The camera simultaneously captures 4 bands allowing clients to have colour
and infrared imagery over their target area.
Digital imagery is captured at 12 bits per pixel without any of the 'grain noise'
associated with traditional film.

This 12 bit infrared digital image is the most superior tool yet available for vegetation health/vigor analysis.
Infrared is used to monitor vegetation for the early detection of problems in trees, crops and lawn areas.
The improved dynamic range results in significantly more detail than high reconnaissance film and other digital
systems allowing the highest possible level of analysis yet available from aerial or satellite imagery.

Digital image data is available immediately after flying.
With some further processing we can make an approximate geo-coded dataset available within 24 hours.
This geo-coded dataset is easily imported into a GIS system giving client fast access to image data.

The data quality, dynamic range, clarity and increased overlap from the UltraCam D allows for far greater automation,
better detail matching, less human editing, and greater accuracy during the mapping and orthophotography process.
The UltraCam D digital camera is a frontrunner in the global requirement
for fast access to high accuracy digital resource and infrastructure data.
Aerometrex has strategically partnered with Vexcel Imaging, a leading international company
with over twenty years experience in precision photogrammetric equipment and a large client
base using UltraCam D digital cameras worldwide.
UltraCam Projects
Immediately after the camera was first installed, and before we had a change for a few test sorties,
our aircraft was off the Eyre Peninsular to get aerial coverage of the Black Tuesday bushfire.
Images coming soon