Runcam HDZero Nano 90 camera is the first 90fps camera for HDZero VTX. This camera enables HDZero to be 5ms faster than analog 60i video to show a full field/frame.
Combined with HDZero’s extremely low latency, 90 FPS gives racers and freestyle pilots an unmatched connected flying feel and a competitive edge on the race track. You’ll finish snap rolls sharper, and corner around gates tighter at 90 FPS.
Freestylers will appreciate the new 540p60 60 FPS mode that offers better signal penetration and range by reducing HDZero’s video bandwidth.
It supports various resolutions for different flying environments
720x540p90 – 90 FPS – requires HDZero Goggle
720x540p60 – 60 FPS at lower resolution gives better penetration/range
960x720p60 – 60 FPS at standard 720p resolution
Nano 90 is able to reach to 3ms pixel latency and 14ms frame latency glass to glass with the HDZero goggle.
If you have the HDZero goggles then you owe it to yourself to try this camera out on at least one build. It fits a normal nano sized camera mount at 14mm. Although the 720x540p90 is at reduced image quality compared to 960x720p60, it's completely worth it for what it allows you to do to correct mistakes or otherwise perform maneuvers you may have had trouble with before. Like the other reviewer said, pair the HDZero Nano 90 camera up with an ExpressLRS link at 500Hz or F1000 and it's so smoooth.
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Paul Lynn
All That They Say It Is
I wasn't initially blown away by this camera like all the YouTube reviews say. It wasn't until I went back to a regular camera that I realized that I was getting away with corrections and flying through gates and obstacles in a way that I wasn't normally able to do. Picture quality is not overly impressive, but it certainly isn't bad either. When paired with a fast radio link, this camera is very impressive and addicting because of its fast frame rate / low latency connection.
Good flier, handles the abuse a new flier like me has put it through
First prebuild from NBD. I swapped out the tracer RX for crossfire, initially had a no gyro flag on the AIO but was able to get it sorted with NBD support. Flying it is a good time and it’s held up well to some decent crashes. So far only thing(s) I’ve needed to replace has been a propeller and a M3x20 standoff. Took me too long to notice but the 2 aluminum pieces are for taking the O3 air unit from 25x25 mounting and making it 20x20.