Revisit the Scene Over and Over Photos are often the best way to document the specifics of an accident or crime scene. While traditional cameras capture evidence, drones make it practical and affordable to document the entire scene. Instead of collecting still photos,...
Drones Enhance Crime Scene Investigation Accuracy Handwritten notes on accident scene details are important but cannot match the precision of drone-based photogrammetry. Drone cameras provide highly detailed renderings and 3D models, enabling professionals to take...
No Need to Worry About Getting Permission to Fly Over Property Drones can fly over any location without specific permission because the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) controls all navigable airspace in the United States. This means that, as long as drone...
Tell a Thousand Words in One Photo With so much riding on collecting precise data, choosing the best tools for your case is essential. Drones are another tool that enables attorneys to become better visual storytellers in the courtroom. And often, when tools are...
Drones Offer Jurors a First-Person Perspective Much like Hollywood filmmakers use camera angles to show viewers what a character sees, drones can capture footage that mirrors the perspective of a party or witness in a lawsuit. When jurors watch videos filmed from this...
Put Our Camera There or There or Anywhere Drones capture stunning, high-quality footage. Drones can now shoot and record full HD and up to 4K video resolution. Our drones have a gimbal with three-axis stabilization, allowing them to capture smooth video footage while...