Lightweight (8g) 2.4ghz fpv camera

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One step closer to a Phantom Vision+ setup, or simply allowing you to use your tablet or smartphone to combine both Droidplanner software and see flight video to line up your gimbal shots more accurately. It means you don't have to carry a separate fpv monitor.

http://www.goodluckbuy.com/diy-wifi-video-transmission-module-with-camera-lens-for-rc-cars-copters.html

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  • Agreed on the 2.4 issues as well as the lag. Someone needs to test this and see how it does in an actual real world scenario.

  • The 2.4GHz could be a bit risky as it's the bandwidth used by most RC... everybody knows the FPV TX should not use the RC TX bandwidth...

    Using OpenLRS

    http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/google-cardboard-3d-fpv

  • The 2.4GHz could be a bit risky as it's the bandwidth used by most RC... everybody knows the FPV TX should not use the RC TX bandwidth...

    Anyways, very interesting product

  • The resolution is a bit low also, thinking of digital FPV, h.264 board cameras are availible and they are IP based, with a few bridged APs have worked well so far in my experience. The latency depends mostly on the H.264 encoder used and the CCD sensor types, so far it is very promising and have yet tot hit a bandwidth issue

  • I might bite this one for ground rover project.  For flying things the wifi lag is unacceptable.

  • My thoughts with this module, is to hot glue it to your sj4000 (or other) and link it to your android device so you can see the gimbal position. streaming image quality is not my interest. Perhaps the manufacturer could replace the camera connector with video-in and allow us to stream mavlinkOSD & video at low-res. For 8grams it's quite lightweight.

  • Developer

    Anybody know who the original manufacturer is?  I had a bit of a google for it but didn't find it.

  • A small wifi booster could be linked between it's antenna connector and the antenna to boost range perhaps?

    I'm not sure the range of 50m is suggested anywhere, so who knows what the range can be.

  • Can the ribbon cable be converted to use a 808 #16 camera video out? 

  • Like the Vision+ there will be some lag. But if the quadcopter is on Auto mode does this matter?

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