The RunCam Split 3 Lite Whoop Camera gives you 1080p/60fps HD recording while also utilizing a sharp WDR FPV camera. Designed for whoops, the Split 3 Lite Camera has a 14x14mm format and the recording board has 25.5x25.5mm whoop mounting holes.
The Split 3 features new updates to the TV-OUT clarity, by reducing the amount of interference and ripple in the video feed. It also has a stronger flexible ribbon cable that aims to reduce the chance of being damaged.
The modular camera system supports replacement lens' that can be manually focused.
Features
Made to fit Whoops/toothpicks
1080P/60fps HD recording & WDR FPV camera
Super WDR FPV image with low latency (40ms)
Power-off protection for video files
Simultaneous HD recording and FPV output
Reduced TV-OUT interference
Strengthened ribbon cable
Replaceable lens
Wide voltage range (5-20v)
Specifications
Model: RunCam Split 3 Lite Whoop
Field of View(FOV): Recording FOV 165°(FPV FOV: 165 ° @16:9, 130 ° @4:3)
Video Resolution: 1080@60fps/1080@50fps/1080@30fps/720@60fps
Video File Format: MOV
Image Resolution: 2 MP
TV Mode: NTSC (720*480)/PAL (720*576) Switchable
Interface: JST 1.25mm / UART
Max Micro SD Card Supported: 64G(need Class 6 or above, recommend Class 10/UHS-I/UHS-II/UHS-III)
Hole Distance of Installation: 20*20mm
PCB Size: 29*29mm
Lens Module Size: 14*14mm
Lens Size: M8
Power Input: DC 5-20V (Non-direct power supply from the battery. Powered directly with the battery will generate surges and burn the camera.)
Put this on my moblite7 and I’m loving it. It only adds about 7gs to the build
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Aadric Allan
amazing
love this for my mobula7
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Dan Sullinger
Better solutions if you mod a 65mm whoop
while not bad on the 65mm whoops, you can get way better and less jello video if you mod your 65mm to a 75mm frame and props and use a split 3 or loris camera.
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Tim Bruner
Awesome camera for your whoop
Best solution for a 65mm whoop and get HD footage! Plug and play! Love it!
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