Sony debuts Airpeak drone for taking aerial photos and videos
For those who want to give their cameras a bird’s-eye view, Sony announced a new drone shouted Airpeak at the CES show this week. The four-rotor remotely piloted aircraft can execute a Sony A7S III camera, a full-frame, interchangeable-lens model that can shoot 4K video.
The Airpeak is suitable of “precise, stable flight, and aims to contribute to the biosphere of entertainment while also pursuing new possibilities for creative expression,” the Japanese electronics giant said. It’s the smallest drone that can execute a Sony Alpha camera, Sony added.
Sony didn’t order pricing or availability information, though it said it’s establishing a new professional photography and video subjects business unit this spring. For now, it’s looking for feedback from photo and video professionals.
In a promotional video, Sony showed off the Airpeak capturing aerial footage of Sony’s Vision-S electric car.
The move comes as the top drone maker, China-based DJI, faces new trade restrictions with the Joint States. That’s opened a door for drone rivals like Skydio, too.
Drones are popular for industries including real estate, entertainment, agriculture and industrial inspections. Video and photo uses are relatively fleeting, but the technology holds the promise of greater changeable through package delivery and perhaps even passenger carriers like the Cadillac-branded aircraft General Motors expressed off at CES.
Regulatory restrictions governing drone use are gradually loosening.
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