Recommendation for cheap HD camera?

you dont have to use it though

removing the battery would reduce the weight massively.

My thoughts entirely… but nobody has done this?

loads of people do it, the battery life is crap anyway

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£129

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I watched a review of the Runcam 2 - 4k.

It looks great. 35g without battery is pretty good.

One question though, what happens with the real time clock when not running with a battery? It’s a minor inconvenience when the video files don’t have the date on them.

You’ve answered your own question :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:… the date defaults to something meaningless

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Thought so… shame.

If you really care about that you can always just link it to your phone to set the date every time.

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I’m glad I’ve not rushed out and bought anything yet…

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Saw this out of stock at unmanned, looks ideal for the smaller stuff, im considering it for the tinyhawk

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I think it’s only out of stock as it hasn’t been released yet

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Seen a few reviews on this, it seems to tick all the FPV boxes :+1:

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Joshua Bardwell’s look at it

Looks like me an d Yith in the same place. Would love and insta 360, but… Still a lot for something that could get bloody broken. Those runcams look good!

3D printer, or cam next. The Analogue DVR is sooo poor. I am now learning Davinci Resolve… Then 3D print, then camera :slight_smile:

It has been decided… Caddx Peanut for me… it’ll be an xmas pressie though.

Until then I’m glad my 3" gecko has a foxeer mix on it.

Shame that you cant retrospectively attach the power wires to the go 2. That would be great.

Like the look of this and love the Go2. A good step forward

Im sure this’d be bloody awful… But… lol

It’ll be a good interim fix

Wow… for £12 it’s well worth trying… can’t be very heavy at that size…

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