Ant Lite is Caddx’s latest, smallest, lightest, and probably cheapest FPV camera. Weighing only 1.7 grams it is perfect for super compact micro FPV drones. Thanks to the wide range of input voltage (3.7~18V), it can be powered directly from 1S to 4S Li-Po batteries.
Caddx Ant Lite features a 1/3-inch CMOS image sensor with 1200TVL horizontal resolution and a 1.8mm lens with a 165° field of view (FOV). The camera’s mainboard has two connections, one for video-out and power-in and a second one for OSD keyboard.
Caddx Ant Lite technical specs
- Light and super compact;
- 1/3″ CMOS image sensor;
- 1200 TVL horizontal resolution;
- NTSC and PAL (switchable);
- Built-in OSD menu;
- Electronic Shutter: PAL: 1/50~100,000; NTSC: 1/60~100,000;
- S/N Ratio: >52dB (AGC OFF);
- Video Output: CVBS;
- Lens: 1.8mm/F2.5;
- Min. llumination: 0.001Lux;
- Auto Gain Control: YES;
- BLC: YES;
- WDR: Global WDR;
- DNR: 3D DNR;
- Wide Power Input: DC 3.7-18V;
- Built-in OSD menu.
I’m looking for a good fpv cam for a 65mm whoop. Any good suggestions?
Image quality is very poor, check this sample video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8esagavqHc
What’s the difference compared to the original Caddx Ant?
Apparently, the new version has a lighter housing. so it has 1.7g instead of 2g