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Product description Aerial Photography and Drone Glossary Read More The Phantom 4 RTK Quadcopter with D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station & Case Kit from DJI is a Phantom 4 quadcopter with additional technology designed to deliver centimeter-level accurate mapping that can be extremely useful for surveying, construction sites, and inspections. Utilizing an RTK receiver on top of the Phantom 4 and a built-in GNSS module, the Phantom 4 RTK can achieve 1cm+1ppm RTK horizontal and 1.5cm+1ppm RTK vertical positioning accuracy. In addition to the RTK receiver and GNSS module, the Phantom 4 RTK can achieve such accuracy thanks to DJI's TimeSync system and the gimbal camera's calibration process. The camera is the same one that's on a standard Phantom 4, but with the Phantom 4 RTK each camera has its radial and tangential lens distortions measured. They are added to the metadata of all captured images, allowing for accurate post-processing that account for the distortions. The Phantom 4 RTK can perform mapping duties in real time, but this bundle also includes a separate D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station and tripod to help compensate for locations where the Phantom 4 experiences poor or no signal. The Mobile Station can access GPS and GLONASS to provide real-time differential data, and can communicate that via OcuSync, 4G, Wi-Fi, or LAN. To help make sure your gear makes it to your survey site in one piece, a hard-shell case from Nanuk is included in this kit. Its rigid foam cutouts are shaped to hold and protect the Phantom, multiple batteries, and other accessories. - DJI Phantom 4 RTK Quadcopter with D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station Combo The Phantom 4 RTK Quadcopter with D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station Combo from DJI is a Phantom 4 quadcopter with additional technology that is designed to deliver centimeter-level accurate mapping that can be extremely useful for surveying, construction sites, and inspections. Utilizing an RTK receiver on the top of Phantom 4, and a built-in GNSS module, the Phantom 4 RTK can achieve 1cm+1ppm RTK horizontal and 1.5cm+1ppm RTK vertical positioning accuracy.
In addition to the RTK receiver and GNSS module, the Phantom 4 RTK can achieve such accuracy thanks to DJI's TimeSync system and the gimbal camera's calibration process. The camera is the same one that's on a standard Phantom 4, but with the Phantom 4 RTK, each camera has its radial and tangential lens distortions measured. They are added to the metadata of all captured images, allowing for accurate post-processing that account for the distortions.
The Phantom 4 RTK can perform mapping duties in real-time, but this bundle also includes a separate D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station to help compensate for locations where the Phantom 4 experiences poor or no signal. The Mobile Station can access GPS and GLONASS to provide real-time differential data and can communicate that via OcuSync, 4G, Wi-Fi, or LAN. When mapping, pilots can utilize the Photogrammetry and Waypoint Flight modes in the GS RTK app, which give mapping-specific functionality, such as selecting flight paths and directly loading KML area files. Combine it all and you have an enterprise-level mapping solution that can be used right out of the box. Mapping Technology - RTK + GNSS for Centimeter Accuracy
- The RTK receiver and GNSS module work together to provide flight stability along with centimeter-level mapping accuracy on image metadata. With the Phantom 4 RTK, you can achieve 1cm+1ppm RTK horizontal positioning accuracy, 1.5cm+1ppm RTK vertical positioning accuracy, and 5cm absolute horizontal accuracy of photogrammetric models (when flying at 100m high, 2.7cm GSD, on a sunny day. The RTK receiver can also be connected to the included D-RTK2 Mobile Station, NTRIP (Network Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol), or it can store its data to be used in PPK (Post Processed Kinematics) after the flight.
- TimeSync
- The TimeSync system is engineered to help ensure the Phantom 4 RTK's ability to achieve centimeter-level accuracy. It continually aligns the flight controller, camera, and RTK module, as well as fixing the positioning data to the center of the CMOS. These optimizations give each photo the most accurate metadata possible.
- Phantom 4 RTK Controller
- The included controller with display is specifically designed for industrial users. It's pre-loaded with the GS RTK App, includes a microSD card slot, built-in speaker, and hot-swappable batteries. The controller can also connect to the internet for Network RTK with the addition of an (optional) 4G dongle.
- GS RTK App
- With the Phantom 4 RTK, you get the standard flight modes and abilities of a Phantom 4 quadcopter, plus mapping-specific Photogrammetry and Waypoint Flight modes in the GS RTK app. With these modes, pilots can select a flight plan while adjusting the overlap rate, altitude, speed, camera parameters, and more. Other features include a strong wind alarm, the ability to directly load KML area files for in-office flight planning, and the ability to use the shutter priority mode for keeping the exposure of your images consistent.
- OcuSync for Large Site Mapping
- The included remote controller with display utilizes DJI's OcuSync transmission technology to stream HD images and video up to 7 km away. With a strong enough signal, this gives you the opportunity to map large jobsites.
Gimbal Camera with 1" CMOS Sensor - The onboard camera features a first for the Phantom line: a 1-inch, 20-megapixel CMOS sensor. A custom-engineered lens made up of eight elements is arranged in seven groups. The camera boasts a mechanical aperture that eliminates rolling shutter distortion that can occur when taking images of fast moving subjects or when flying at high speed and a mechanical focus.
- 1" CMOS Sensor
- Sensor size is often more important to image quality than the number of pixels, because a larger sensor has dynamic range, better signal-to-noise ratio, and boosted low light performance. The 1" 20MP CMOS sensor in the Phantom 4 RTK is almost four times the size of the Phantom 4's 1/2.3" sensor. It uses larger pixels and has a maximum ISO of up to 12,800 as well as increased contrast.
- H.264 and H.265 4K Video Recording
- Powerful video processing supports H.264 4K videos at 60 fps or H.265 4K at 30 fps, both recorded in a 100 Mbps bitrate. Advanced sensors and processors ensure everything is captured with more image detail and the image data needed for manipulation in post-production.
- Production-Optimized 4K
- An enhanced video processing system allows video to be captured in cinema- and production- optimized DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) at 60 fps and a bitrate of 100 Mbps. The Phantom 4 RTK also supports the H.265 video codec at 30 fps in 4K resolution. For a given bitrate, H.265 doubles the amount of image processing as H.264, resulting in significantly enhanced image quality from a more efficient compression. Record in the high dynamic range D-log mode to make the most of this image data for color grading.
- High-Resolution Lens
- The Phantom 4 RTK camera has an aerial-optimized f/2.8 wide-angle lens with a 24 mm equivalent focal length. It features eight elements — two aspherical — arranged in seven groups that fit into a smaller, more compact frame. Its images are consistently detailed with low distortion and low dispersion, ensuring that photos and videos are sharp and vivid.
- Mechanical Shutter
- Capturing objects moving at high speed can be a challenge for flying cameras using an electronic shutter. This is why the Phantom 4 RTK is the first DJI Phantom to use a mechanical shutter and a large-aperture prime lens. A maximum mechanical shutter speed of 1/2000-second eliminates motion blur and "jello effect" caused by shooting a fast-moving object with a rolling electronic shutter. The electronic shutter has also been improved with a max shutter speed of 1/8000-second, and a there is Burst Mode shoot capable of shooting 14 fps at 20 megapixels to catch the perfect moment.
Remote Controller with Lightbridge HD Video Link - The Phantom 4 Remote Controller integrates an upgraded Lightbridge HD video transmission system that adds 5.8 GHz transmission support. The ability to choose between 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz allows pilots to cut through interference and eliminates image lag caused when flying in an area with extensive 2.4 GHz frequency use. Normally, Wi-Fi video transmission systems use a 2.4 GHz frequency to work with a controller using a 5.8 GHz frequency, as this prevents interference that can occur when both use the same frequency.
- Lightbridge HD Video Link
- The Lightbridge HD video transmission system used in the Phantom 4 RTK uses TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) to transmit signals, allowing it to send controller signals and receive video transmission signals at the same frequency. As the 2.4 GHz frequency band is often affected by Wi-Fi, 4G cell towers, and other types of interference in urban areas, a 5.8 GHz band will increase transmission reliability. When switched on, the Phantom 4 evaluates local signal levels, automatically choosing the transmission frequency with the lowest level of interference. This enables a maximum video transmission range of 4.3 miles.
Intelligent Flight Modes - Draw
- With Draw, simply draw a route on screen and the Phantom 4 RTK will move in that direction while keeping its altitude locked. This allows the pilot to focus on camera control and enables more complex shots. There are two Draw modes that can be used in different scenarios:
Standard: The aircraft follows the route at a constant speed with the camera facing in the direction of flight. Free: The aircraft only moves along the route when instructed. In this mode, the camera can face in any direction during a flight. - ActiveTrack
- Following fast-moving objects can be very challenging, but advanced image-recognition algorithms used by the Phantom 4 RTK allow it to recognize and track an object while keeping it in frame. This algorithm also recognizes a range of subjects, from people to vehicles to animals, and will adjust its flight dynamics to match, ensuring smoother shots. Pilots can now choose between:
Trace: Follow behind or in front of a subject, avoiding obstacles automatically. Profile: Fly alongside a subject at a variety of angles to get profile shots of the subject. Spotlight: Keep the camera trained on a subject while the aircraft flies almost anywhere. - TapFly
- Fly in any direction visible on-screen with a simple tap. Tap anywhere on-screen to smoothly adjust the direction of flight while automatically avoiding obstacles and tap the screen again or use control sticks to change direction. An AR route function shows the aircraft's real-time flight direction for reference as its route is adjusted. As it can be difficult to control altitude, course, speed, and camera pitch simultaneously using joysticks, TapFly Free allows a pilot to set the direction of flight, allowing them to turn the Phantom 4 RTK or tilt the gimbal as required without changing the direction of flight. In total, there are now three TapFly modes:
TapFly Forward: Tap to fly in the selected direction. TapFly Backward: Tap to fly in the opposite direction of the tap, e.g. tap in the bottom right corner of the screen to fly backward towards the top left. TapFly Free: Lock the forward direction of the Phantom without locking the camera direction allowing it to turn as it flies.
Note: Obstacle Avoidance is not available with TapFly Free. - Return to Home
- In its Return to Home mode, the Phantom 4 RTK can automatically choose the best route to return home depending on environmental conditions. It records its route as it flies, allowing it to return along the same route and avoid obstacles if the control signal is disconnected.
Based on its altitude at the time of disconnection, the Phantom 4 RTK is also able to adjust its flight path to avoid obstacles it has seen during its flight. At takeoff, the Phantom 4 RTK will record the scene below and compare its recording with what it sees as it returns, for a more precise landing. It can also detect the ground to see whether there is a suitable spot for landing. If any obstacles are found, or if there is water on the ground, it will alert the pilot and hover at an appropriate height, helping the aircraft to land more safely. - Gesture Mode
- With Gesture Mode, selfies can be captured using a few gestures without the remote controller. Computer vision technology allows the Phantom 4 RTK to take instructions through gestures. The subject simply lifts their arms when facing the camera and the aircraft will recognize this movement by locking on and placing the subject in the center of the frame. When ready for a photo, the subject holds their arms out to signal the aircraft. A three second countdown will begin, making time to strike a pose, allowing moments to be captured without the remote control.
Flight Control System - Flight Modes
- Different productions require different flight characteristics, and the Phantom 4 RTK offers three modes for flight: P, A and S. Switching between them allows pilots to get the control they need, whether they seek smoothness, simplicity, intelligent navigation, or speed. In Position Mode (P), TapFly, ActiveTrack, obstacle sensing, and positioning features are available. Sport Mode (S) adds extra agility and higher speed, reaching 45 mph. Attitude Mode (A) switches off satellite stabilization and holds the Phantom 4 RTK's altitude. It is ideal for experienced pilots looking to capture smoother footage. Tripod Mode, which limits speed to 4 mph provides precision control for fine framing and indoor flying. Both the infrared sensing system and vision sensors are enabled in these modes for a safer flight experience.
- Sensor Redundancy
- The Phantom 4 RTK features dual compass modules and dual IMU units, making it more reliable when compared to many hexacopters and octocopters. Compasses and IMUs are important sensors to ensure a stable flight and the Phantom 4 RTK constantly compares the data it receives through both pairs. This data is run through various algorithms to check accuracy, and any inaccurate data is simply discarded without affecting flight, keeping the flight steady and reliable.
- Intelligent Battery System
- Professional aerial imaging benefits from longer flight times. The Phantom 4 RTK features a maximum flight time of 30 minutes, providing more time in the air to capture the perfect shot. The DJI GO app shows battery lifetime and calculates remaining flight times according to distance traveled and more. It will give alerts when it reaches a minimum safe amount required for a safe journey back to the takeoff point. An advanced battery management system is also in place to prevent overcharging and over draining. When placed in longer-term storage, batteries will discharge power to maintain good health.
UPC: 190021314740 - DJI D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station for Phantom 4 RTK Drones Accuracy is key when drone mapping in industries such as construction, surveying, inspection, and real estate. The D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station for Phantom 4 RTK Drones from DJI is designed to allow Phantom 4 RTK or MG-1P RTK drones the ability to access GNSS signals for centimeter-level mapping accuracy. The mobile station's high-gain antenna is capable of accessing all four of the major GNSS satellite constellations: GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, and GALILEO.
- Additional Features
- Connect controllers via 4G, OcuSync, Wi-Fi, or LAN
Connect up to 5 controllers for multi-drone operations Supports Phantom 4 RTK and MG-1P controllers Carbon fiber body and IP67-level weather protection Built-in IMUs monitor movement and alerts operators of abnormalities Can also be used as a CORS (Continuously Operating Reference Station) UPC: 190021325098 - DJI D-RTK 2 Mobile Station Tripod The D-RTK 2 Mobile Station Tripod from DJI works in conjunction with the DJI D-RTK 2 Mobile Station to help provide a stable platform for obtaining a GNSS connection. It's an essential accessory for the D-RTK 2 when attempting to achieve centimeter-level accuracy for drone-based surveying and mapping projects. The tripod is designed to affix securely to the ground utilizing spikes on the ends of each of the three legs. The 3.3' height and up to 23.6" leg extension help to achieve a solid GNSS connection for the D-RTK 2. UPC: 190021324718
- Nanuk 933 Hard-Shell Travel Case for DJI Phantom 4 Drones (Black) With the black 933 Hard-Shell Travel Case for DJI Phantom 4 Drones from Nanuk you can carry and transport your DJI Phantom 4 drone while providing protection from accidents and inclement weather. The hard-shell exterior is constructed from NK-7 polypropylene which is designed to be both lightweight and impact-resistant. The IP67-rated case protects what's inside from dust and water; it can be submerged down to 3.3' of water for up to 30 minutes.
Speaking of what's inside, the 933 case features a foam-lined lid and foam insert to help maximize both shock protection and organization. The foam insert is custom-cut with sections that accommodate the Phantom 4 drone body, two flight batteries, a controller, two controller batteries, propellers, cabling, and additional accessories. Everything is designed to remain secure as you travel with a PowerClaw latching system and built-in hasps that support optional padlocks. - Drone Compatibility
- The 933 Hard-Shell Travel Case is compatible with the following models of Phantom 4 drones:
- DJI Phantom 4
- DJI Phantom 4 Pro
- DJI Phantom 4 Pro+ 2.0
- DJI Phantom 4 RTK
- Airline-Friendly Carry-On
- The 933 carrying case has been engineered to be allowed on airlines as carry-on luggage, letting you keep your Phantom 4 close at hand during flights.
- PowerClaw Latching System
- The PowerClaw Latching System consists of two latches engineered to keep the case closed during rough use or when dropped. To help prevent an unintended opening, the latches use compressive force with an integrated slide lock.
- Handle and Lid Stay
- Integrated stays built into both the handle and lid keep them from moving. They keep the handle folded down during transport to prevent damage, and the lid open while you access your Mavic 2.
- Additional Features
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- Soft-touch rubber handle helps reduce fatigue.
- Interlocking and stackable with other 933 cases and Nanuk cases of the same size.
- Marine 304 stainless steel hardware.
UPC: 666365021649 In the Box - Phantom 4 RTK Quadcopter with D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station Combo
- D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station for Phantom 4 RTK Drones
- Carrying Case
- Remote Controller with HD Display
- 16GB MicroSD Card
- 4 x Pair of Propeller Blades
- 2 x Intelligent Flight Batteries
- Remote Controller Intelligent Battery
- Intelligent Battery Charging Hub
- Intelligent Flight Battery Charging Hub
- Gimbal Clamp
- AC Power Cable
- AC Power Adapter
- Micro-USB Cable
- USB Type-C Cable
- USB Type-C OTG Cable
- 2 x Philips Screws
- Limited 1-Year Warranty (MC and Controller Charging Hub)
- Limited 6-Month Warranty (Gimbal Camera, Vision/Propulsion Systems, Controller, and Batteries/Charger)
- D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station for Phantom 4 RTK Drones
- D-RTK 2 Mobile Station Tripod
- Nanuk - 933 Hard-Shell Travel Case for DJI Phantom 4 Drones (Black)
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Technical parameters - DJI Phantom 4 RTK Quadcopter with D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station Combo
| | | Maximum Takeoff Weight | 3.06 lb / 1391 g | | Maximum Horizontal Speed | 31 mph / 13.9 m/s (P-mode) 36 mph / 16.1 m/s (A-mode) | | Maximum Ascent Speed | 13.4 mph / 6 m/s | | Maximum Descent Speed | 6.7 mph / 3 m/s | | Flight Ceiling | 3 mi / 6000 m | | Maximum Flight Time | 30 Minutes | | Hovering Accuracy | ±0.33' / 0.1 m Vertical with RTK ±0.33' / 0.1 m Horizontal with RTK ±1.64' / 0.5 m Vertical with GPS ±4.92' / 1.5 m Horizontal with GPS ±0.33' / 0.1 m Vertical with Vision Positioning ±0.98' / 0.3 m Horizontal with Vision Positioning | | | | GNSS Support | GPS, GLONASS | | | | Vision System | Downward, Forward, Backward, Left, Right | | Velocity Range | 31 mph / 13.9 m/s at 6.6' / 2 m | | Maximum Altitude | 33' / 10 m | | Operating Range | 0.0 to 33.0' / 0.0 to 10.1 m | | Obstacle Sensory Range | 2.0 to 98.0' / 0.6 to 29.9 m | | Forward Field of View | 60° (Horizontal) ±27° (Vertical) | | Downward Field of View | 70° (Front to Back) 50° (Side to Side) | | Backward Field of View | 60° (Horizontal) ±27° (Vertical) | | Measuring Frequency | 10 Hz (Forward) 10 Hz (Backward) 20 Hz (Downward) | | Operating Environment | Surface with Clear Patterns at >15 lux | | | | Obstacle Sensory Range | 0.6 to 23.0' / 0.2 to 7.0 m | | Field of View | 70° (Horizontal) ±10° (Vertical) | | Measuring Frequency | 10 Hz (Forward) | | | | Operating Frequency | 2.4 GHz (2400.000 - 2483.000) 5.8 GHz (5725.000 - 5850.000) | | Maximum Operating Distance | 4.3 mi / 6.92 km | | Transmitter Power | 20 dBm (2.4 G) 26 dBm (5.8 G) | | Output Power | 16 W | | Built-In Display Size | 5.5" | | Display Resolution | 1920 x 1080 | | Display Brightness | 1000 cd/m² | | Operating Temperature | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C | | | | Sensor | 1" CMOS | | Effective Pixels | 20 MP | | Focal Length | 24mm / 35mm (35mm Equivalent) | | Lens Field of View | Horizontal: 84° | | Aperture | f/2.8 - 11 | | Minimum Focusing Distance | 3.3' / 1.0 m | | Photo ISO Range | 100 - 3200 (Auto) 100 - 12,800 (Manual) | | Video ISO Range | 100 - 3200 (Auto) 100 - 6400 (Manual) | | Electronic Shutter Speed | 8 - 1/8000 Second | | Mechanical Shutter Speed | 8 - 1/2000 Second | | Photo Resolution | 4:3: 4864 x 3648 3:2: 5472 x 3648 | | Photo Format | JPEG | | Video Format | 3840 x 2160p at 30 fps (MOV via H.264) | | Recording Media | microSD (Up to 128 GB) | | Operating Temperature | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C | | | | Number of Axes | 3 (Pitch, Roll, Yaw) | | Control Range | Pitch: -90 to 30° | | Angular Speed | Pitch: 90°/s | | Control Accuracy | ±0.02° | | | | Battery Chemistry | Lithium-Ion Polymer (LiPo) | | Capacity | 5870 mAh / 89.2 Wh | | Battery Configuration | 4 S / 15.2 V | | Maximum Charging Power | 160 W | | Charging Temperature | 14 to 104°F / -10 to 40°C | | Weight | 16.51 oz / 468 g | | | | DC Input Power | 17.4 VDC | | Power Rating | 160 W | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 20.0 x 16.0 x 11.5" | - DJI D-RTK 2 GNSS Mobile Station for Phantom 4 RTK Drones
| | | GNSS | Simultaneously receive
GPS: L1 C/A, L2, L5 Beidou: B1, B2, B3 GLONASS: F1, F2 GALILEO: E1, E5A, E5B | | Positioning Accuracy | Single Point
Horizontal: 4.9' / 1.5 m (RMS) Vertical: 9.8' / 3.0 m (RMS)
RTK
Horizontal: 0.4" / 1 cm+ 1 ppm (RMS) Vertical: 0.8" / 2 cm+ 1 ppm (RMS) 1 ppm: For every 0.62 mi / 1 km increase in distance, the accuracy will be 0.04" / 1 mm less. For example, the horizontal accuracy is 0.43" / 1.1 cm when the receiving end is 0.62 mi / 1 km away from the base station. | | Positioning | Update Rate: 1 Hz, 2 Hz, 5 Hz, 10 Hz, and 20 Hz | | Cold Start | < 45 seconds | | Hot Start | < 10 seconds | | Differential | Data Format: RTCM 2.x/3.x | | | | Data Link Protocol | OcuSync, Wi-Fi, LAN, and 4G | | Operating Frequencies | 2.4 GHz: 2.400 to 2.483 GHz (China, United States, Australia, Europe, Japan, Korea) 5.8 GHz: 5.725 to 5.850 GHz (China, United States, Australia) | | EIRP | OcuSync
2.4 GHz SRRC (Mainland China) / CE (Europe) / MIC (Japan) / KCC (Korea): < 20 dBm 2.4 GHz FCC (United States, Australia) / NCC (Taiwan, China): < 26 dBm 5.8 GHz FCC (United States, Australia) / SRRC (Mainland China) / NCC (Taiwan, China): < 26 dBm
Wi-Fi
2.4 GHz SRRC (Mainland China) / CE (Europe) / MIC (Japan) / KCC (Korea): < 20 dBm 2.4 GHz FCC (United States, Australia) / NCC (Taiwan, China): < 22 dBm 5.8 GHz FCC (United States, Australia) / SRRC (Mainland China) / NCC (Taiwan, China): < 22 dBm | | Communication Distance | OcuSync: 1.2 mi / 2 km (unobstructed and free of interference when the distance from the D-RTK 2 antenna to the ground is 5.9' / 1.8 m, when the difference in height between the remote controller and D-RTK 2 is < 6.6' / 2 m, and when the remote controller is 3.9' / 1.2 m from ground level) | | Memory Capacity | 16 GB | | | | Power Consumption | 12 W | | Power Supply | 16.5 to 58.8 VDC | | Battery Type | Lithium-ion | | Battery Capacity | 4920 mAh | | Battery Energy | 37.3 Wh | | Run Time | WB37 Battery: > 2 hours MG-12000P Battery: > 50 hours | | | | Operating Temperature | 32 to 113°F / 0 to 45°C | | Dimensions | D-RTK 2 Body with Extension Rod: 2.7 x 6.6 x 67.2" / 6.8 x 16.8 x 170.8 cm | | IP Rating | IP67 | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 55.0 x 9.0 x 8.0" | - DJI D-RTK 2 Mobile Station Tripod
| Compatibility | DJI D-RTK 2 Mobile Station | | Tripod Height | 3.3' / 1.0 m | | Leg Extension | 23.6" / 60.0 cm | | Dimensions | 5.1 x 39.4" / 13.0 x 100.0 cm | | Weight | 5.2 lb / 2.4 kg | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 41.0 x 8.0 x 8.0" | - Nanuk 933 Hard-Shell Travel Case for DJI Phantom 4 Drones (Black)
| Construction Material | Lightweight NK-7 Polypropylene | | Interior Dimensions (L x W x H) | 18.0 x 13.0 x 9.5" / 45.7 x 33.0 x 24.1 cm | | Exterior Dimensions (L x W x H) | 19.9 x 16.1 x 10.1" / 50.5 x 40.9 x 25.7 cm | | Temperature Range | -20 to 140°F / -29 to 60°C | | Lid Depth | 2.1" / 5.3 cm | | Base Depth | 7.3" / 18.5 cm | | Maximum Buoyancy | 65.0 lb / 29.5 kg | | Certifications and Compliances | IP67 ATA 300 ASTM D4169 MIL-STD-810F | | Internal Volume | 1.24 ft³ / 35.1 L | | Hole Diameter | 0.34" / 0.86 cm (Padlock) | | Weight | 9.3 lb / 4.2 kg | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 20.2 x 17.0 x 10.2" |
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