NDVI and Crop Scouting with Inspire - How To?

I use both, android on my 10" note tablet, and yes beta on my iPhone 6S+. I have more flights on android however. I'd like to get out and do more testing with iOS soon, it's just been too rainy. I flew last at 110' and the map came out awesome.


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Suggest you use MapsMadeEasy app (iOS only) and convert your own lenses...
The video posted up above started me down this road looking into this...

I recently tried their mapping app and the processing service... like it so far...
They also do the NDVI picture conversion... Just go check out their website...
It's not a free service... but way cheaper then Pix4D and others for my limited usage...

I am in the process now to convert my X3 cameras (have 2 now with one more incoming)...
NDVI-7, IR only, RGB 4.35mm (72* FOV) lenses on order from IRPro... (3 lenses)

Should give me about 1/2in per pixel resolution at 164ft altitude and 1in per pixel at 368ft...
(at least that is what I calculated when deciding what lens to order)
Also about matches the X5's 12mm FOV... so I can start getting used to that...

This is my current project ongoing to get a working NDVI ability going for this year...
And on a budget...
 
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Hi John,

How is your project going?

I planning to order a modified cam for my I1 from IRpro. Just wondering that their cam's quality..is it okay? Do you have actual experience now?

thx
 
Aerial Pros and others are in "business" to make money they are of course going to never agree with opposing views that wont make them money and move people away from a purchase. I will have to agree with some other points that there has been many other fixed wing solutions, for instance the Pixhawk platform that has served the ag community and does handle winds and run fully autonomous. Also don't forget fixed wings do cover much much more ground than the inspire ever could. I can see the inspire good for smaller acreage fields and some volume calculations in the mining industry but certainly there are more low cost fixed wing craft including flying wings that can and have accelerated at this.The inspire in this form is a bit late to the game. I laugh at what people are charging for some of these toys turned "real drones".(ie 60K) When you look at them you know you can build something buy just purchasing off the shelf stuff for much less. I don't have a problem with someone in business to make money but I do have a problem with people in an up coming industry taking advantage and jacking up prices.
 
Soflms, would you have the time to explain the conversions you did? As I understand, it's not just changing the lens, you have to remove the IR filter. So how did you remov the filter on a X3? And perhaps you could post a link to the lenses

 
Do they make a true NIR or Red Edge for the X3?
 
You know what it take to make a stabilized gimbals? 2, 10 dollar servos and a 5x5 inch piece of balsa wood lol.

Sorry, No it's a little more than that and using a servo for stabilizing is a really bad idea, there is a reason that you use a brushless motor, but since you know better no need to tell you why
 
 
4.35mm lens is only 10MP and FOV of 72
we have 3 lenses better in ndvi7 or ndvi red + NIR 16MP and up to 92 degree FOV
ndvishop.ca
 

Hello guys,

I just bought the X2 NDVI modified camera, but I need some documentation about how it's capturing RGB and NIR bacause even in Drone Deploy, QGis and any raster calculator that I tried to apply NDVI formula I'm always getting negative values for index, I've tested with all bands (RGB) (B3-B1)/(B3+B1) (B1-B3) / (B1+B3) ... ETC ETC allways negative. Any document that can help?





Thanks