The RunCam Nano 3 is a TINY leap in nano camera design! At less than half the weight of the Nano 2 while still using a 1/3" sensor, the Nano 3 actually has a higher resolution! The weight saving is due to the incredibly small lens which still provides 160° field of view and distortion correction. This is THE cam for your whoop, micro, or any weight critical application where you don't want to sacrifice image quality.
Features
Tiny whoop's first camera with big 1/3'' image sensor. The RunCam Nano 3 has a 1/3'' 800TVL high-resolution sensor which is over 30% bigger than other whoop cameras on the market. That means bigger pixel units, lower distortion and better image quality.
Tiny yet powerful lens. The RunCam Nano 3 has a ultra-small high-resolution lens which FOV reaches to 160°. Although the lens is super tiny, it performs well on distortion correction.
1.1g ultra light weight. Despite with the biggest sensor on the market, this camera weighs unbelievable 1.1g (without cable) thanks to the super tiny lens.
I bought the RunCam Nano 3 to replace a camera that smoked on me. (Sad face) The camera is decent for the cost and don't regret getting it at all.
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Aadric Allan
amazing
love this cam so much and they are nice and cheap
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NorthernTierFPV
One of the Best Whoop Cameras goin!
This is one of my favorite whoop cams, due to video quality and weight.
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Kevin
Ultra lightweight Nano Camera
Works well. FOV is good, colors are ok and low light visibility is good. I didn't give it a 5 because there are a couple more cameras in this class that I haven't tried but nothing negative
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Anonymous
Best camera for whoops!
I think this is the biggest revolution in micro cameras. The old one has wider fov so I prefer that.
At first I have a relatively low flight time with my Meteor65 Pro. Then I decided to lighten the Pro. I think because the motors (smaller) have a lower current draw the Nitro Nector Golds are really shining. It is at least comparable to a lot of other packs I have. So the capacity is definitely great, just don’t use them in a high current environment and they will work very well.
For tiny whoop racing, I prefer this motor with the hummingbird guts (AIO camera and canopy) on the 65pro frame with 4-blade 35mm props. Close to 20g, phenomenal run time.
Some people at the racetrack (and CIOTTI) call this an "old school" motor.
I usually make my own 180 degree power pigtail, but BETAFPV designed the perfect pigtail for a fair price, had to buy them... I usually don't like BETAFPV BT2.0 pigtail wires, the silicon is high quality, but where you solder the wire right next to the wire is where it always breaks, I don't expect this to change :-(
I would recommend these excellent BT2.0 Cable Pigtails :-))))