

Performance of Nano cameras is not as good Full size or Micro cameras due to the smaller sensor and lens. Make sure to get the Starlight version for low light though. If you need a Nano size camera for night time flying, the Toothless 2 Nano starlight is a pretty good choice.

Most other starlight cameras either only does black and white, or barely useable during daytime, however the CAT is actually a useable camera for day time flying too, although that’s not really what it’s designed for. The Foxeer Micro CAT 3 is a great camera fo low light FPV with its high light sensitivity. Need an even smaller Predator? Check out the Predator Nano with 14x14mm size. It also has a wide field of view which is desired in racing, and it’s pretty cheap too. The reason is simple, it has ultra-low latency, and the high resolution and image contrast really make obstacles to stand out. Probably one of the most popular FPV cameras among FPV racing pilots. Popular for Racing: Foxeer Predator Micro

It’s affordable, lightweight and has great image quality. The Ratel 2 is too big for your frame? Try the nano size (14x14mm) Baby Ratel 2. Good balance of WDR and contrast, no digital artefacts and natural colour. It’s a relatively cheap camera for the performance it has to offer.

The Caddx Ratel 2 has been around for years and gained considerably large amount of positive reviews. Even though analog FPV is nowhere near the level of HD video when it comes to image detail, you can still tell how much more you can see with the T-REX compared to other cameras. Whether or not the advertised 1500TVL is true, the T-REX does indeed give you outstanding image quality. The Foxeer T-REX is one of the best cameras in terms of image detail and sharpness. The Best Analogue FPV Camera Top Of The Line: Foxeer T-Rex Note: DO NOT get confused with the Nebula Nano, which is pretty disappointing.
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However, image quality isn’t quite as good as the larger Nebula Pro due to the smaller sensor and lens, still, it’s the best you can get in all the nano size cameras. It’s simply the smaller version of the brilliant Nebula Pro, supports 4:3 aspect ratio as well as 120fps. The Caddx Nebula Pro Nano is great for small FPV drones. The main downside however, is that it’s a 60fps camera, which has a bit more latency than the Nebula Pro’s 120fps, and it’s locked to 16:9 aspect ratio.īest Smallest DJI Camera – Caddx Nebula Pro Nano In fact it performs pretty well too during the day, making it a decent all round FPV camera. The main downside of the Nebula Pro is its low light performance, for that you probably want to get the Polar if you mostly fly at night.īest DJI Camera for Low Light – Caddx PolarĪfter testing the Caddx Polar, it’s clear that it’s the best when it comes to low light performance. If you are already using the Original DJI camera, you don’t really need to switch, but if you are buying a new camera today, this is the one I would recommend because it has a micro size mounting which fits majority of the frames available today. The Nebula Pro basically has identical image quality to the original DJI camera, which I like the most personally for day time lighting condition, and it’s also a 120fps camera. Best DJI Camera for Day Time: Caddx Nebula Pro The 120FPS cameras support low latency mode, which can bring your latency down to around 30ms while 60FPS cameras typically has a latency around 40ms.Īlso 120fps cameras allow you to adjust image settings like switching between 4:3 and 16:9, white balance, saturation and exposure, while 60 fps cameras are 16:9 aspect ratio only. In my opinion, the main consideration when choosing a DJI FPV compatible camera is whether they can do 120fps or 60fps refresh rate. Note that they can’t be used with analogue FPV system, only DJI. These cameras might be from different manufacturers, but they are all compatible with the DJI FPV System.
