UltraCam Merlin 4.1

Strong base for professional data collection


Part of our Fundamental Line and equipped with high-end Bayer pattern sensors, the UltraCam Merlin 4.1 meets the fundamental quality and accuracy standards demanded by professionals in the field. The system captures true nadir imagery at industry-leading geometry and best-in-class imaging performance.
Paired with a sophisticated image processing chain, including proprietary solutions like True Pixel Processing (TPP) and Adaptive Motion Compensation (AMC), the Merlin 4.1 delivers precision results and raises the bar for excellence in its class. The UltraCam Merlin 4.1 is currently available in two models.
Part of our Fundamental Line and equipped with high-end Bayer pattern sensors, the UltraCam Merlin 4.1 meets the fundamental quality and accuracy standards demanded by professionals in the field. The system captures true nadir imagery at industry-leading geometry and best-in-class imaging performance.
Paired with a sophisticated image processing chain, including proprietary solutions like True Pixel Processing (TPP) and Adaptive Motion Compensation (AMC), the Merlin 4.1 delivers precision results and raises the bar for excellence in its class. The UltraCam Merlin 4.1 is currently available in two models.
2010
3020
2010
Merlin 4.1 2010
Perfect fit for local projects
With two RGB sensors and one NIR sensor, the Merlin 4.1 2010 enables capturing images at a resolution of 20,544 x 14,016 pixels. This cost-effective solution empowers smaller mapping companies to venture into the aerial services market or diversify their offerings.
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3020
Merlin 4.1 3020
Boost your project performance
Featuring three RGB sensors and two NIR sensors, the Merlin 4.1 3020 comes with an expanded 31,300 x 14,016 pixel footprint, greatly boosting flight collection efficiency. It serves as an ideal option for companies seeking an affordable system for larger projects with basic accuracy requirements.
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Key insights at a glance


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The first number signifies the total number of RGB sensors (both nadir and oblique) integrated into the system.
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The second number highlights the quantity of oblique sensors, if available.
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The third number informs about the availability and amount of Near-Infrared (NIR) sensors.

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The fourth number is always 0.

Key insights at a glance


3020
The first number signifies the total number of RGB sensors (both nadir and oblique) integrated into the system.
3020
The second number highlights the quantity of oblique sensors, if available.

3020

The third number informs about the availability and amount of Near-Infrared (NIR) sensors.

3020
The fourth number is always 0.
 
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Not sure about the ideal system for your specific needs? Reach out to our Sales Team! We are eager to figure it out with you!
Request a demo
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