A payload is any equipment or item that a drone carries in addition to its basic flight components. This could include cameras, sensors, delivery packages, spraying systems, or other tools depending on the drone’s purpose. Payloads determine what a drone can do whether it’s capturing high-quality images, mapping terrain, delivering goods, or inspecting infrastructure.
EX90x
The E90/X camera is a wide-angle, high resolution, gimbal stabilized imaging system perfectly suited for use in applications that require high quality photo and video. The E90/X utilizes a 20 MP 1-inch sensor and the latest H2 high speed image processing chip. The digital zoom feature allows the user to digitally zoom
1 Inch SONY Sensor
The E90/X utilizes a high aperture 1 inch CMOS imager that is capable of capturing still images with 20 megapixel resolution. The sensor provides exceptional dynamic range and improved signal-to-noise ratio. The E90/X’s 23 mm lens equivalent provides wide angle view via an all glass lens system with low distortion and minimal lens dispersion. The E90/X is also able to fit ND filters for flexibility and convenience.
LaQuinta Multispectral camera
The LaQuinta Multispectral Camera is an advanced imaging payload designed to capture detailed data beyond what the human eye can see. It uses multiple light spectrum bands—such as visible, near-infrared, and red-edge—to provide valuable insights for applications like agriculture, environmental monitoring, and land management.
By capturing multispectral images, this camera helps identify plant health, detect crop stress, monitor water quality, and assess vegetation growth more accurately than standard cameras. When mounted on your drone, the LaQuinta Multispectral Camera turns aerial flights into powerful data collection missions, enabling smarter decisions and improved results.

