Phase One Unveils Ixm-fs130 For True 1 cm Gsd

For crews flying survey planes, an advanced medium format system now targets under‑one‑centimeter detail. With this release aimed at national survey programs and linear work, Phase One brings the iXM‑FS130 to market to achieve true 1 cm GSD from quick‑cruising fixed‑wing planes.
For established users, the underlying architecture remains familiar, while a hybrid shutter debuts to open fresh mission profiles and preserve tooling and processes. Suited to seasoned crews and to high‑value geospatial programs, the system serves fixed‑wing fleets and sets a new bar for nationwide mapping, corridor surveys, and defense‑grade imagery.
Sub-Centimeter GSD at Speed, Without Compromises
Even above 120 knots, crews can lock in dependable 1 cm ground resolution, so each sortie spans more terrain for aerial work. Tasks once limited by smear, overlap margins, or the fear of flying again become achievable in a single pass. By pairing ultra‑fast exposures with a motion‑neutral capture path, the iXM‑FS130 pushes throughput higher while trimming flight time and operating spend.
Fusion Shutter Technology for Motion-Free Imaging
At the heart of the design is a patented Fusion Shutter from Phase One, blending a global electronic array with a leaf‑type mechanical unit. This hybrid approach blocks PLS artifacts even during ultra‑short exposures, preserving clean, high‑contrast aerial image data. Because data remain uniform across challenging light, teams obtain consistent, survey‑grade results in one pass, cutting weather delays, risk, and re‑flights.















