quadcopter camera 3d models
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This is a 25 degree camera mount for the Elgae V700 FPV camera to fit a HobbyKing Color 250 class FPV Quadcopter frame. ...Vertical Height: 37mm Distance between posts: 28mm Camera Angle: 25 degrees Post Diameter: 5mm
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This is a camera mount for the Elgae V700 FPV camera to fit a HobbyKing Color 250 class FPV Quadcopter frame. ...Vertical Height: 37mm Distance between posts: 28mm Camera Angle: 15 degrees Post Diameter: 5mm
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This is a plate designed to fit in the top of a HolyBro Shuriken X1 quadcopter to adapt it to hold something other than the GoPro style cameras. Using this it will support Mobius and Runcam style action cameras easily. ... Happy Printing!
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These are the optional attachments and covers for the Small Phrai model. You don't' need them, but if you wanted to add them, you're good to go with these. They also snap right on. ... I use the colors to show the difference between front and back.
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These are the optional attachments and covers for the Small Phrai model. You don't' need them, but if you wanted to add them, you're good to go with these. They also snap right on. I use the colors to show the difference between front and back. ... ...
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Fixed 50 degree mount form Runcam Swift. ... Untested.
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currently untested DYS Marcia gimbal bracket for IRIS+ Drone.
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Replaces the stock carbon-fiber side supports for the FPV camera. ... Allows installation of a Runcam Swift FPV Camera (or similar size) using the adjustable, sliding back cover. ...(Maximum upward angle ~40°) How I Designed This
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GoPro Camera Mount on the frame of the GPRS Mark4 quadcopter
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GoPro camera mount on the frame of the GEPRC Mark4 quadcopter
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Printed with PETG filament. ...Weight: 0.43g
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this is a simple cam holder for Sony 960H with case in combination with a laser 230 race copter from hobbyking
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On the quadcopter, the camera will be upside-down, but you can just load the video into Microsoft Movie Maker, rotate it 180 degrees, and resave it. The screw in the pictures is a 1/4" NC, and is a temporary one until I get a screw of the right...