18-Nov-2016, 02:28 PM (This post was last modified: 19-Nov-2016, 09:54 AM by Carlos Costa.)
Hey all!
I recently received this BoldClash F01 Micro FPV camera from T-Mart for a review.
If you want to buy it there is a 5% discount code you can use: BFR5
http://www.tmart.com/Boldclash-F-01-5-8G...52293.html
Disclaimer: I'm not paid by any company to do any reviews. I do these because I enjoy them
Specs
Voltage: 2.9v - 5.5v
Lens: Wide
Weight: 3.1g
Lets talk a bit about the camera then.
Firstly, this camera is much smaller then previous cameras I'm used to flying.
Although smaller you can see in the comparison picture below that it still fits perfectly in the camera holder I use for my micro brushed quads (and my Tiny Whoop).
While I think this camera is most appropriate for a Tiny Whoop (due to it's reduced weight) - 3.1g - there is no reason you would not use it in any other brushed quads or indeed any other weight sensitive FPV gadget you want to put it on.
Weight with previous camera was 22.1g
Now ... lets address the elephant in the room.
48 channels?! Up to this date I had never seen this.
8 channels across a whooping 6 frequencies! I guess this would help the use across several regions in the world that use different frequencies but I don't see a use for a single region where you would be hard pressed to find a receiver for 48 channels - please correct me if I'm wrong!
The build feels strong and the operation is done via a small button on top of the camera.
Also, I have preference for linear polarized antennas for indoor use, and with 2 extra antennas you can smash this up and down without worrying about breaking your only circular polarized antenna (where quads seem to be drawn to land on - ALWAYS)
[/img]https://s17.postimg.org/kg8cfawcf/IMG_0203.jpg[/img]
I would recommend this camera for super lighter builds. I couldn't find anything wrong with it and it operates to any other micro camera standards.
Oh yea, and the price is crazy cheap at (currently) 17£.
Here's a video of the whole camera review (the best part)
Let me know what you think!
I recently received this BoldClash F01 Micro FPV camera from T-Mart for a review.
If you want to buy it there is a 5% discount code you can use: BFR5
http://www.tmart.com/Boldclash-F-01-5-8G...52293.html
Disclaimer: I'm not paid by any company to do any reviews. I do these because I enjoy them
Specs
Voltage: 2.9v - 5.5v
Lens: Wide
Weight: 3.1g
Lets talk a bit about the camera then.
Firstly, this camera is much smaller then previous cameras I'm used to flying.
Although smaller you can see in the comparison picture below that it still fits perfectly in the camera holder I use for my micro brushed quads (and my Tiny Whoop).
While I think this camera is most appropriate for a Tiny Whoop (due to it's reduced weight) - 3.1g - there is no reason you would not use it in any other brushed quads or indeed any other weight sensitive FPV gadget you want to put it on.
Weight with previous camera was 22.1g
Now ... lets address the elephant in the room.
48 channels?! Up to this date I had never seen this.
8 channels across a whooping 6 frequencies! I guess this would help the use across several regions in the world that use different frequencies but I don't see a use for a single region where you would be hard pressed to find a receiver for 48 channels - please correct me if I'm wrong!
The build feels strong and the operation is done via a small button on top of the camera.
Also, I have preference for linear polarized antennas for indoor use, and with 2 extra antennas you can smash this up and down without worrying about breaking your only circular polarized antenna (where quads seem to be drawn to land on - ALWAYS)
[/img]https://s17.postimg.org/kg8cfawcf/IMG_0203.jpg[/img]
I would recommend this camera for super lighter builds. I couldn't find anything wrong with it and it operates to any other micro camera standards.
Oh yea, and the price is crazy cheap at (currently) 17£.
Here's a video of the whole camera review (the best part)
Let me know what you think!