At the peak of aerial cinematography, DJI Inspire 3 offers unprecedented workflow efficiency, camera language, and creative freedom. This all-in-one 8K camera drone empowers professional-level filmmakers to fully maximize the potential of any shot and master the unseen.
Inspire 3 is a professional camera drone that adopts a fluid new design that takes aerodynamics fully into consideration to reduce air resistance. The heart of the Inspire 3 is the custom-built X9-8K Air gimbal that uses CineCore 3.0, DJI’s latest image processing system to internally record up to 8K25 CinemaDNG video or 8K75 Apple ProRes RAW video. The footage retains a lifelike texture that’s close to what the human eye can see, allowing enough space to add visual effects and color grading. Complex lighting sources are supported with 14+ stops of dynamic range and the use of the DJI cinema Color System authenticity in recording everything from urban landscapes to a variety of skin tones.
Additional features include:
- 8K75 Apple ProRes RAW video
- S&Q Mode: Up to full-frame 4K120 ProRes RAW without cropping
- Dual Native ISO at full-frame 30 fps and below
- EI 800/4000 at 24 fps for film production
- EI 320/1600 above 30 fps for commercial and TV production
- 14+ stops of dynamic range for capturing rich highlights and shadow in complex lighting scenarios and allowing for more possibilities during editing
- DJI Cinema Color System (DCCS): An improved DCCS retains authentic colors across natural and urban settings and skin tones in various lighting, and it helps make color matching the X9-8K Air with ground-based cameras easier to achieve.
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DRONE RENTAL IN THAILAND
Drone photography is legal in Thailand, but with certain restrictions and regulations. Drones must be registered with the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), the National Broadcasting Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) and operators must have a permit. All drones regardless of size that are fitted with a camera must be registered with the CAAT and the NBTC before you can fly. Depending on the location, you might also need permission from the local councils. Drone operators in Thailand must comply with CAAT and NBTC regulations, which include restrictions on flying in prohibited airspace, near airports and military bases, temples, palaces, and government buildings, and above certain altitudes. Operators must also have liability insurance of at least 1m Baht coverage. You will need third-party liability insurance (with a minimum of coverage of 1m Baht) in order to register and fly your drone in Thailand. The certificate of insurance must be in English and needs to show your full name and drone serial number.
There are restrictions on the type of drones that can be used in Thailand. Drones must meet certain specifications, such as weight and technical requirements, and be registered with CAAT.
RENT DRONE WITHOUT PILOT
We rent out only DJI Mini3 Pro or Mavic 2 Pro with basic accessories DRY HIRE means without a pilot if you already have experience with flying drones or together with an drone pilot. In case if you looking DRY HIRE DRONE in Thailand, we will require a safety deposit from you that you’ll get back when returning the drone or guarantee agreement with your local Thai production who will be responsible and insure your drone pilot for Lost and Damage during the rental period. We can provide additional accessories and extra batteries for longer aerial filming if required for your video production in Thailand.
Please Note
For using Inspire or Mavic 2 and 3 Pro drones/aerial filming in Thailand you only hire drone operators/individuals who hold a valid CAAT Licence and NTBC Permission.
Crew required for DJI Inspire 3 Drone package
- Pilot with CAAT License
- Camera Operator Drone
- Tech
THAILAND DRONE REEL
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AERIAL DIVISION
Highly experienced team providing aerial filming solutions for the broadcast and media sector in Thailand and internationally. We did aerials with some of the largest names in the film industry, where our cutting edge technology and specialist aerial filming techniques allow for an exciting new perspective.
INSURANCE
All equipment fully insured for a crash and for third parties property for 10.000.000 THB, aerial team qualified with the rules of FIA and CAAT about commercial drones.
LOGISTICS
Our company locates in Bangkok, and the rates stated above are applied when shooting in city boundaries. If shooting is required to be carried out within Thailand we are ready to arrive to your location with our van. If shooting is required to be executed outside Thailand, we are ready to arrive by plane
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FILMING IN BANGKOK
Whether it’s a movie, commercial, or music video, everyone needs a beautiful opening image. Lets roll sky view from a tall building rooftop in Bangkok, a popular city It could be anywhere other than the rooftop of a tall building where you can take photos of the sunrise and sunset. Image of traffic on roads and expressways. Scenery from the roof of a tall building, seeing the capital as far as the eye can see. Saw all the tall buildings and skyscrapers, villagers’ houses both tranquility. The views of the tamples from tall buildings make it popular for filming in Bangkok.
Bangkok is full of alleys, and each place has different houses. Filming in an alley will capture the atmosphere of people’s homes, shops, and even temples or schools. Small shops along the roadside where people shop Motorcyclists shout greetings to vendors or acquaintances. It was a warm and friendly chaos. Every alley is like a rope that connects people and places together and reflects the way of life of the people of Bangkok.
Looking for filming episode in a Bangkok shopping mall? Planning to shoot video in Seven Eleven in Thailand? Or planning to shoot in a convenience store that is open 24 hours amidst those luxuries or conveniences? One thing that remains, no matter how much the era has changed, is the “market”, various stalls that are gathered together and located in the same area, many of them. If you want pictures of the bustle of vendors cheering their wares, this is the place to go. A picture of people pushing a vegetable cart walking in the opposite direction. Pictures of villagers walking around to buy vegetables or meat to cook for their families. These things show the way of life of the people of Bangkok. Even though on the surface, Bangkok is a capital with only luxury department stores. Convenience stores open 24 hours can be found on almost every square meter. But Bangkok still has a corner of ordinary people that are chaotic but simple. The markets in Bangkok were therefore one of the ideal locations for filming.
Another beautiful location suitable for filming is Chao Phraya River. Imagine the majestic Chao Phraya River from a bird’s view or the sprawling cityscape of Bangkok as the sun sets. That’s the magic Bangkok drone rental offers. It’s not just about renting a drone; it’s about elevating your video production game, literally and figuratively!
The river of life of the people of Bangkok The Chao Phraya River is a waterway that locals use to avoid traffic congestion on the streets of the city. A place where you can take a boat trip to capture the atmosphere from the middle of the river. Pictures of boats big and small with passengers passing each other all the time. Image of a cruise ship that takes tourists to see the scenery or even a boat transporting sand A picture of Wat Arun Ratchawaram that can be seen from a boat in the middle of the river from a strange perspective. Giving you another perspective on the tourist attractions in Bangkok.
And for sure Chinatown, it’s a place where we can’t let go. If we’re talking about the street food scene, things like stir-fried morning glory with daeng. Or the chaotic scene at night is probably not beyond China Town “Yaowaraj Road” that blends Thai culture and Chinese culture perfectly. The colorful lights from store signs create a lively nighttime street scene. Tuk tuks that poke around on the road. Fruit cart parked on the roadside Food shop selling both Thai and Chinese food. Vendors who are busy preparing food to keep up with orders Yaowarat Road has the most beautiful scenery during the rainy season. The lights from dozens of buildings or shop signs shine down onto the rain-soaked street, reflecting in shadows. Make the picture look dimensional and lively.