Kamery FPV

W modelach latających z podglądem FPV używa się dwóch rodzajów kamer. Pierwszy z nich to kamery oparte zazwyczaj na matrycach CMOS lub CCD. Dzięki niewielkim rozmiarom, minimalnym opóźnieniom i niskiej cenie z powodzeniem są wykorzystywane od wielu lat. Drugi typ to kamery sportowe, są znacznie większe i masywniejsze, jednak oferują możliwości takie jak nagrywanie czy wykonywanie zdjęć, w znacznie lepszej jakości niż kamery płytkowe. 

The FPV camera is your direct view from the drone's cockpit, so its choice critically impacts the flight experience. At Avifly, we offer a wide selection of cameras suited for different systems and needs:

  • Analog Cameras: The proven standard, especially valued in FPV racing due to minimal latency. They offer good standard definition (PAL/NTSC) image quality, often with advanced CMOS sensors providing wide dynamic range (WDR) and good low-light performance. Available in various sizes (Nano, Micro, Standard).
  • Digital HD Cameras: Designed to work with digital video transmission systems (DJI O3 Air Unit, Walksnail Avatar, HDZero). They deliver crystal-clear high-definition (720p/1080p) images, significantly enhancing immersion and making it easier to spot details. Available as standalone cameras or integrated modules with a VTX.
  • Leading Brands: We focus on proven FPV camera manufacturers such as Caddx (offering both analog cameras and the Walksnail Avatar system), Runcam, Foxeer, as well as cameras compatible with the DJI system.

Remember! Use the filters available on this page (or in respective subcategories if created) to easily find cameras matching your system – Analog or a specific Digital HD (DJI, Walksnail, HDZero).

When selecting an FPV camera, consider several key parameters to match it to your drone and flying style:

  • System Compatibility: Most important! An analog camera requires an analog VTX and goggles. A digital camera must be compatible with your HD system (DJI, Walksnail, or HDZero) – it usually only works within one ecosystem.
  • Size / Mounting: FPV cameras come in standard sizes: Nano (14x14mm), Micro (19x19mm), and Standard/Full (28x28mm). Ensure the chosen size fits the mounting points in your drone frame.
  • Sensor / Image Quality: Modern CMOS sensors offer great image quality, wide dynamic range (WDR – handling bright sky and dark ground simultaneously), and good low-light sensitivity (important for twilight flying). For digital cameras, resolution and frame rate are key.
  • Lens / Field of View (FOV): The lens determines how wide your view is. A wider FOV (e.g., 150-160 degrees) is popular in freestyle, giving a better sense of speed and orientation. A narrower FOV might be preferred in racing or long range for better visibility of distant objects. It's a matter of preference!
  • Aspect Ratio: Cameras can offer 4:3 or 16:9 image formats. Choose the format that matches your goggles and visual preference.
  • Input Voltage: Check if the camera's voltage range is compatible with the voltage supplied by your flight controller or VTX (usually 5V or VBAT pack voltage).

Choosing the right FPV camera is key to satisfying flights. Wondering if an analog or digital camera is better for you? Which model from Caddx, Runcam, or Foxeer to choose? How to ensure the camera fits your frame and the rest of the video system?

Our team at Avifly is happy to help clear up any doubts. We can advise on compatibility, image quality, and selecting a camera for your flying style. Contact us via the Contact Us page.

We offer a wide selection of proven FPV cameras, available in stock with fast shipping from our warehouse in Poland.

See the world clearly with a new FPV camera from Avifly! 📷✨

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