( PLEASE READ) If I were to get serious about flying FPV, I would buy the super equipment. But just to test it to see if I could do it, this is how it went. In reality, I would rather Watch my planes fly and leave the FPV stuff to the Military Drone Guys and those with the big bucks. Did you know to be insured by the AMA (what could go wrong) you need a spotter who can see the plane at all times in addition to you the pilot? Thats a lot of work. High power equipment is expensive and requires a special license too in most cases. So again, I did it the simple way, just to see if I could. The last few Quad-Copter videos I made were requests. In this video, I just thought I would experiment with the Tiny FPV (First Person View) video Camera I got from HobbyPartz.com. It only cost .50 and was sufficient to find out if I could do this. The camera: 1. 2.4GHz Micro Transmitter w/ Color CMOS Camera. 2. High Gain 2.4GHz Video receiver. 3. All necessary video cables and power adapters. 4. Video Cable to Connect TV/VCR/Camcorder 5. - 9 Volt Battery Adapter 6. - Power DC Adapters for both the Camera + Receiver SPECIFICATIONS 1. Camera and transmitter weight: only 9 grams! 2. Camera and transmitter size: 15mm x 22mm x 32mm (5/8" x 7/8" x 1 1/4") 3. Camera Lux: 3 @ f1.2 4. Camera Auto Electronic Exposure of 1/60 to 1/15000 sec. w/ Auto Gain & White Balance 5. Camera Signal to Noise Ratio: 48dB 6. 365K (PAL) or 250K (NTSC) camera pixel resolution 7. Wireless Transmission Range: 150M ...
Monday, October 29, 2012
Low End FPV Cam on Blade mQX Quad-Copter was a cheap way just to try it.
Low End FPV Cam on Blade mQX Quad-Copter was a cheap way just to try it. Video Clips. Duration : 6.68 Mins.
( PLEASE READ) If I were to get serious about flying FPV, I would buy the super equipment. But just to test it to see if I could do it, this is how it went. In reality, I would rather Watch my planes fly and leave the FPV stuff to the Military Drone Guys and those with the big bucks. Did you know to be insured by the AMA (what could go wrong) you need a spotter who can see the plane at all times in addition to you the pilot? Thats a lot of work. High power equipment is expensive and requires a special license too in most cases. So again, I did it the simple way, just to see if I could. The last few Quad-Copter videos I made were requests. In this video, I just thought I would experiment with the Tiny FPV (First Person View) video Camera I got from HobbyPartz.com. It only cost .50 and was sufficient to find out if I could do this. The camera: 1. 2.4GHz Micro Transmitter w/ Color CMOS Camera. 2. High Gain 2.4GHz Video receiver. 3. All necessary video cables and power adapters. 4. Video Cable to Connect TV/VCR/Camcorder 5. - 9 Volt Battery Adapter 6. - Power DC Adapters for both the Camera + Receiver SPECIFICATIONS 1. Camera and transmitter weight: only 9 grams! 2. Camera and transmitter size: 15mm x 22mm x 32mm (5/8" x 7/8" x 1 1/4") 3. Camera Lux: 3 @ f1.2 4. Camera Auto Electronic Exposure of 1/60 to 1/15000 sec. w/ Auto Gain & White Balance 5. Camera Signal to Noise Ratio: 48dB 6. 365K (PAL) or 250K (NTSC) camera pixel resolution 7. Wireless Transmission Range: 150M ...
( PLEASE READ) If I were to get serious about flying FPV, I would buy the super equipment. But just to test it to see if I could do it, this is how it went. In reality, I would rather Watch my planes fly and leave the FPV stuff to the Military Drone Guys and those with the big bucks. Did you know to be insured by the AMA (what could go wrong) you need a spotter who can see the plane at all times in addition to you the pilot? Thats a lot of work. High power equipment is expensive and requires a special license too in most cases. So again, I did it the simple way, just to see if I could. The last few Quad-Copter videos I made were requests. In this video, I just thought I would experiment with the Tiny FPV (First Person View) video Camera I got from HobbyPartz.com. It only cost .50 and was sufficient to find out if I could do this. The camera: 1. 2.4GHz Micro Transmitter w/ Color CMOS Camera. 2. High Gain 2.4GHz Video receiver. 3. All necessary video cables and power adapters. 4. Video Cable to Connect TV/VCR/Camcorder 5. - 9 Volt Battery Adapter 6. - Power DC Adapters for both the Camera + Receiver SPECIFICATIONS 1. Camera and transmitter weight: only 9 grams! 2. Camera and transmitter size: 15mm x 22mm x 32mm (5/8" x 7/8" x 1 1/4") 3. Camera Lux: 3 @ f1.2 4. Camera Auto Electronic Exposure of 1/60 to 1/15000 sec. w/ Auto Gain & White Balance 5. Camera Signal to Noise Ratio: 48dB 6. 365K (PAL) or 250K (NTSC) camera pixel resolution 7. Wireless Transmission Range: 150M ...
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