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new in the fpv world
#1
Hi, before starting to build my fpv drone I have some doubts that maybe some of you can answer me. my biggest concern is about the cameras and i could not find this information on iternet or YouTube.

I would like to know if for example it is possible to install a micro camera such as the caddx turbo f2 in a frog lite frame 218mm or should I choose a full size camera?

caddx turbo f2

Frog lite 5 inch frame
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#2
Yes you can, but you will need a micro to 28mm (HS1177) camera adapter. You can print your own or buy one. Otherwise a 28mm size camera will work better.
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#3
The Caddx Turbo F2 Micro is the same size as a RunCam Micro Swift so the following brackets would work...

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076QGC4GF

You can see them in use in the 3rd photo of the following build log...

https://rotorbuilds.com/build/10303

However, unless you have a specific reason for using a micro cam then take Voodoo's advice and use a full size cam instead, because it will just slot straight in so there will be less fiddling around.
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#4
Thaks guys, im buying the caddx because i founded really good for only 20 bucks and I couldn’t find a full size below the 40 bucks but im open to recommendations.
Im gonna be buying the Aomway V1, i think it allow 16:9, 4:3 ratios and im gonna be using NTSC.
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#5
If you have access to 3d printer, you can easily print out an adapter.
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