Oct 10 2012
Leica Geosystems, the world’s leading manufacturer of airborne mapping solutions, released the Leica RCD30 Oblique medium format camera. The camera system is specifically designed for high accuracy 3D urban mapping and 3D corridor mapping applications.
Based on the leading Leica RCD30, the world’s first 60MP multi-spectral medium format camera, the Leica RCD30 Oblique provides a number of unique photogrammetric design features that not only offer superior image quality and highest accuracy, but also highest flexibility.
The Leica RCD30 Oblique allows a trio and penta head configuration for corridor mapping and urban mapping applications. Customers have a choice of CH61 RGB only and CH62 multispectral RGBN camera heads. For highest image quality the RCD30 Oblique provides multi-directional motion compensation.
The camera system is fully integrated into the proven Leica Geosystems workflow including Leica MissionPro, Leica FCMS, Leica IPAS and Leica FramePro. The system can be operated in the Leica PAV80 gyro-stabilized mount, thus offering full image stabilization in pitch, roll and drift.
With over 80 years of experience, Leica Geosystems is a global leader in the design, delivery and support of airborne digital and LiDAR sensors for the geospatial marketplace. Along with the well-known Leica RC30, Leica Geosystems’ airborne sensor portfolio today includes a wide range of innovative technologies and products such as the Leica RCD30 series of medium format digital frame cameras, the Leica ADS pushbroom sensors, the Leica ALS LiDAR series, and the Leica IPAS GNSS/IMU solutions.