Not sure really, I know that my camera is 132 grams (4.6oz.) I think it really depends on how powerful your motor is, and whether it can haul up such a weight. If you do get that weight up, you need to make sure that you dont pull out of any stunts to quickly because the stock wings will fold or snap. Hope this helps!
Um well if you want smaller i would recommend using somthing like a 'go pro' it is smaller and lighter then a standard digital camera but still records at a high quality. They are also water and shock proof. Just google it :-)
Hi, thanks for the comment. I used a Sanyo E7. It is just a standard digital camera in video mode. I think that it records at 640 x 480 and at 30fps. I also use it because it is compact and lightweight :-)
VERY NICE.
A1stukapilot 1 year ago
would an 8oz. camera be light or to heavy?
TTandNRC 2 years ago
Not sure really, I know that my camera is 132 grams (4.6oz.) I think it really depends on how powerful your motor is, and whether it can haul up such a weight. If you do get that weight up, you need to make sure that you dont pull out of any stunts to quickly because the stock wings will fold or snap. Hope this helps!
godsdagger 2 years ago
ok, thank you
TTandN 2 years ago
Um well if you want smaller i would recommend using somthing like a 'go pro' it is smaller and lighter then a standard digital camera but still records at a high quality. They are also water and shock proof. Just google it :-)
godsdagger 2 years ago
helo.i got your message.thanks.i have another question:do you know any small cameras for small helis and rc airplanes?thank you!
yojojonathan 2 years ago
nice video .what camera did you use?pls send me a message
yojojonathan 2 years ago
Hi, thanks for the comment. I used a Sanyo E7. It is just a standard digital camera in video mode. I think that it records at 640 x 480 and at 30fps. I also use it because it is compact and lightweight :-)
godsdagger 2 years ago