Specifications:
Image Sensor |
1/3" SONY Super HAD II CCD |
Horizontal Resolution |
600TVL |
Lens |
2.1mm (M8) FOV160° |
Signal System |
PAL / NTSC |
Integrated OSD |
Yes |
One Touch Scene Setting(AGC) |
Personal / Lightrax / Outdoor / Indoor / Cloudy / Twilight |
S/N Ratio |
>60dB (AGC OFF) |
Electronic Shutter Speed |
PAL: 1/50~100,000; NTSC: 1/60~100,000 |
WAuto Gain Control (AGC) |
Yes |
Min. Illumination |
0.01Lux@1.2F |
WDR |
D-WDR |
DNR |
2DNR |
Day/Night |
Color/Auto/B&W |
Power |
DC 5-36V |
Working Current |
12V@60mA / 5V@120mA |
Net weight |
6g (M8) |
Dimensions |
19mm(L)*19mm(W)*18mm |
Notes (difference from Micro Swift 3) |
Regular M8 lens (smaller)
Working current 5V@120mA
Camera settings via Joystick control or FC UART control
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Package |
1x Camera
1x 28.5mm Adapter Bracket for mounting on mini quad frame
1x 6pin FPV silicon wire
1x set of screws
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TR Tip : A low ESR capacitor of sufficient rating (eg 1000uf/35Volts for 4S power), across the FC battery pads is helpful against electrical noise that may compromise FPV feed.
If your VTx has an integrated BEC with a stable voltage output of sufficient current capacity consider powering your FPV camera with it, in most cases it will improve the quality of your FPV feed
A LC filter of sufficient current capacity (1 amp is more than sufficient), connected between the camera power source and camera input, is a worthwhile addition for improving feed. If space is a constraint, use a super micro LC filter, usually weighting less than 0.5grams, and hot glue it to the back of the camera.
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