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FPV Camera Caddx Ant Lite 4:3
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Caddx 640CA Thermal Imager
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Flywoo O4 ND4 ND8 ND16 Camera Filter Set
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FPV Camera Caddx Ant Lite 4:3
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Caddx Ratel PRO 1500TVL Camera
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Caddx Ratel 2 Black Camera for FPV Drone
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Caddx 384CA Thermal Imager
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Caddx Loris 4K 60fps FPV Drone Camera
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Foxeer FT256 Analog CVBS Thermal Camera
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Cameras for FPV Drones

What are FPV drone cameras?

An FPV camera is the "eyes" of a drone. It allows the operator to see a real-time image and control the flight with maximum precision. A high-quality FPV camera transmits clear video without delay and withstands vibrations and changes in lighting. Today, dozens of options are available on the market – from simple to professional – but the main task of any FPV camera is to give the pilot maximum control in the sky.

Purpose of FPV drone cameras

The main function is obvious – to ensure stable signal transmission. However, modern drone cameras do much more: they have light-sensitive sensors capable of operating even in low light, and are equipped with high-quality lenses that provide a wider field of view. For military and professional operators, body reliability and compatibility with various types of transmitters are also important.

How to choose FPV drone cameras?

When choosing, you should pay attention to several key factors:

  • Matrix and sensor type – they determine image quality and light sensitivity.
  • Lens aperture – affects performance at night or in low light.
  • Number of TV lines – the higher the resolution, the clearer the video.
  • Stabilization – helps avoid blur during rapid maneuvers.
  • Mounting type and body – must match your platform.
  • Power type and compatibility – it is important that the camera works with your drone without additional adapters.

A good FPV camera should be reliable, lightweight, and at the same time withstand active loads.

Where to buy FPV drone cameras?

The most convenient way is in specialized stores that guarantee quality and help with selection. At Flash Army, you can buy drone cameras with various characteristics – from budget models to professional FPV solutions. We offer trusted brands, competitive prices on FPV cameras, and fast delivery across Ukraine. A high-quality camera is not just "hardware," but a guarantee that your drone will show everything needed, even in the most challenging conditions.

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Frequently asked questions about products in this category Cameras for FPV Drones

A drone camera is a module that provides video transmission or image recording during flight. It operates using a sensor that converts light into a digital or analog signal and transmits it to a receiver or records it to a storage medium. Performance depends on the type of camera, lens, sensor, and data transmission system.
The main types are FPV cameras for real-time flight and recording cameras for video or photo capture. FPV models focus on minimal signal latency, while recording cameras prioritize high image quality. In some systems, these functions are combined, but separate modules are typically used.
Modern drone cameras typically have a field of view ranging from 120° to 170°, depending on the lens type and purpose. A wide angle allows for better control of the space during flight but can distort perspective. Narrower angles are used for more precise detail transmission and a more stable frame.
Quadcopter cameras most often use wide-angle lenses with a focal length of approximately 1.8 to 3.6 mm. Such solutions provide a wide field of view and ease of control during flight. More complex lenses with better detail transmission and stabilization can be used in imaging cameras.
Drone cameras typically use CMOS sensors of various sizes, from 1/3" to 1" and larger. A larger sensor generally provides better detail, dynamic range, and low-light performance. Quality also depends on signal processing, optics, and camera settings.
Drone cameras most often support aspect ratios of 4:3 and 16:9 depending on the operating mode. The 4:3 format provides a larger vertical field of view, while 16:9 is better suited for video and broadcasts. Some models offer additional formats depending on recording settings.
Drone cameras are divided into analog and digital video transmission systems. Analog cameras typically have lower latency and a simpler design, while digital cameras provide higher image quality and a more stable signal. The choice depends on the tasks, budget, and video requirements.
Camera resolution for drones typically ranges from 600–1200 TVL in analog models to 720p, 1080p, 2.7K, and 4K in digital systems. Higher values provide better detail but can affect latency and data volume. Quality also depends on the sensor, lens, and shooting conditions.
The price of drone cameras in Ukraine usually starts from UAH 800–1,500 for basic FPV models. Mid-range cameras often cost UAH 2,000–5,000, while digital or professional solutions can exceed UAH 8,000–20,000 and more. The cost is influenced by the camera type, video quality, brand, and signal transmission technologies.