Ethanator10000
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For future reference, when I build a mini-quad, I want to make it as budget as possible, including the camera. I want to be able to fly FPV and record, of course, so I'm looking at two:
The RunCam HD2: Super low latency with live output (for a recording camera, claims 60ms when recording 1080p, 60FPS) so I wouldn't need to buy an additional camera to save money, but I don't know if I would be able to tilt the camera on a mini-quad frame. Can record at 1080p, 60 FPS. $99
GoPro Hero: Would be able to tilt it like normal, but would need to buy an additional camera for FPV because of the latency, right? Can record at 1080p, but only 30 FPS. $129.99
The price points are similar but of course the RunCam is basically cheaper since I wouldn't need an additional camera. Also, I like 60 FPS videos
Was wondering what you guys think? Could the RunCam be tilted some how? Or should I get a GoPro and FPV camera?
Also, what do the numbers mean on the mini-quad frames? (For example, QAV210, QAV250, etc.)
Thanks, Ethan
The RunCam HD2: Super low latency with live output (for a recording camera, claims 60ms when recording 1080p, 60FPS) so I wouldn't need to buy an additional camera to save money, but I don't know if I would be able to tilt the camera on a mini-quad frame. Can record at 1080p, 60 FPS. $99
GoPro Hero: Would be able to tilt it like normal, but would need to buy an additional camera for FPV because of the latency, right? Can record at 1080p, but only 30 FPS. $129.99
The price points are similar but of course the RunCam is basically cheaper since I wouldn't need an additional camera. Also, I like 60 FPS videos
Was wondering what you guys think? Could the RunCam be tilted some how? Or should I get a GoPro and FPV camera?
Also, what do the numbers mean on the mini-quad frames? (For example, QAV210, QAV250, etc.)
Thanks, Ethan