USER MANUAL
INTEL® FALCON™ 8+ UAS
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2.5.3. Sony Alpha 7R Full Frame Camera
The Sony Alpha 7R has two main function dials that can be controlled through the CTR
(see “Camera Control By The CTR” on page 40).
2.5.3.1. General Care
• Always handle the gimbal with care. If you need to tilt the camera manually
(when not connected or while the Intel® Falcon™ 8+ UAV is switched off), please
do so very cautiously. If too much force is applied, the gear wheels of the servo
motors might break.
• The camera is powered by the Intel® Falcon™ 8+ UAV battery to save weight.
When you switch off the system, switch off the camera first and wait for 10
seconds to allow the camera to fully power down and store all images and
settings. Only then should you switch off the Intel® Falcon™ 8+ UAV. If you switch
off the Intel® Falcon™ 8+ UAV too early, you will cut the power supply of the
camera and risk losing data.
Figure 2.15: Sony Alpha 7R and SD Card Slot
Specifications:
• Sensor size: 35.90 mm x 24.00 mm
• Resolution: 36.4 Mpx (7360 x 4912 pixels)
• Lens: Sonnar® T* FE 35 mm F2.8 ZA
(SEL35F28Z)
• Weight incl. lens and gimbal: ~ 790 g.
• Approximate max. flight time: 16 min
• Suggested applications: Aerial photo-
graphy, inspection and surveying
Approved lenses:
• Sonnar® T* FE 35 mm F2.8 ZA (SEL35F28Z)
Please note that all other available full frame
lenses are too heavy and cannot be approved
Images are stored on an SD card, which is
inserted underneath a lid on the right back side
of the camera. To transfer images to the com-
puter, please use an SD card reader which is
connected to the computer.
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