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Project contributions

The contribution that I contribute: Researching Drone Types : I used Google to explore various types of drones currently on the market to better understand the range of drone technologies available. Exploring Delivery Concepts : I researched drone delivery concepts and discovered that a company in China, called MeiTuan, is actively using drones for deliveries. Identifying Technologically Lagging Countries : I investigated countries that may be lagging in technology and could benefit from the introduction of drone delivery. Evaluating Drone Delivery : I used ChatGPT to examine the advantages and disadvantages of drone delivery systems. Organizing the Team Report : I started the team report with a clear, organized format on Google Docs.

Reader Response Draft 3

The “DJI Mavic 3 Pro” webpage from the official DJI (n.d.) shows the various features that the flagship variant of the Mavic 3 possesses. Some of the features shown on the webpage are the tri-camera system. The primary camera is a 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad Camera that can capture up to 20 MP still shots and up to 50 fps of footage. Together with the primary camera, the Mavic 3 Pro has two additional telephoto cameras. One of 70mm focal length, gives a 3x zoom while the other, of 166 mm focal length allows the user to take footage at 7x zoom and at 4k60 resolution (Kurkowski, 2023). The Mavic 3 Pro also boast a sensor suite that allows a 360-degree collision warning, alerting the user to any possible incoming obstacles (Singh, 2023). The Mavic 3 Pro also touts an active track system that allows the user to select a subject for the drone to follow and keep track of. In order to be a stable platform to make full use of its cameras for photography and videography, the Mavic 3 Pro makes use of it

Reader Response Draft 2

The “DJI Mavic 3 Pro” webpage from the official DJI (n.d.) shows the various features that the flagship variant of the Mavic 3 possesses. Some of the features shown on the webpage are the tri-camera system. The primary camera is a 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad Camera that can capture up to 20 MP still shots and up to 50fps of footage. Together with the primary camera, the Mavic 3 Pro has 2 additional telephoto cameras. One, of 70mm focal length, gives a 3x zoom while the other, of 166 mm focal length allows the user to take footage at 7x zoom and at 4k60 resolution (Kurkowski, 2023).The Mavic 3 Pro also boast a sensor suite that allows a 360 degree collision warning, alerting the user to any possible incoming obstacles (Singh, 2023). The Mavic 3 Pro also touts an active track system that allows the user to select a subject for the drone to follow and keep track of. In order to be a stable platform to make full use of its cameras for photography and videography, the Mavic 3 Pro makes use of its 3

Reader Response Draft 1

The “DJI Mavic 3 Pro” webpage from the official DJI (n.d.) shows the various features that the flagship variant of the Mavic 3 possesses. Some of the features shown on the webpage are the tri-camera system. The primary camera is a 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad Camera that can capture up to 20 MP still shots and up to 50fps of footage. Together with the primary camera, the Mavic 3 Pro has 2 additional telephoto cameras. One, of 70mm focal length, gives a 3x zoom while the other, of 166 mm focal length allows the user to take footage at 7x zoom and at 4k60 resolution (Kurkowski, 2023).The Mavic 3 Pro also boast a sensor suite that allows a 360 degree collision warning, alerting the user to any possible incoming obstacles (Singh, 2023). The Mavic 3 Pro also touts an Active Track System that allows the user to select a subject for the drone to follow and keep track of. In order to be a stable platform to make full use of its cameras for photography and videography, the Mavic 3 Pro makes use of its 3