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With this new camera, my HDZero 1S Whoop is now just 22.8 grams, and it has the widest FOV I have ever seen on a digital FPV system! Full parts list below (click SHOW MORE). You can also follow on Instagram for more regular updates on my projects: / mrshutterbug I accidentally damaged the 1S VTX in my build, but Daniel from ATX Airborne was kind enough to send me one of his. THANK YOU DANIEL! Go check out the HDZero content on his channel too! / @atxairborne Related Videos: My HDZero 1S Whoop Build Video: • The World's Lightest HD FPV Whoop is AMAZI... My Favorite 2S Whoop with HDZero: • Building an AMAZING Racing Whoop with Shar... My Waterproof Whoop, which I mentioned in the video. Fun project! • Will this FPV Drone Survive the Water? If you want to help support this channel, simply use these affiliate links when you shop for FPV gear. Thanks! BetaFPV: http://bit.ly/betafpv-shutterbug GetFPV: http://bit.ly/2Ot4q2K Banggood: http://bit.ly/2OVcf1r Exact parts I used for this camera: Runcam Nano HD Camera: https://bit.ly/3yGNVpn Lens from a Wolfwhoop WT07 analog camera: https://amzn.to/2XV7g6a NinjaTek Armadillo TPU: https://amzn.to/3HA1omL Build Notes: Camera: I used the older Runcam Nano HD camera. It has an orange body and a 14x14mm back plate. The newer Runcam/HDZero branded nano camera has a different size back plate (14x16mm) and a different size sensor. I also have the Foxeer Digisight V2. It could work but it is not as light even after you remove all the analog wires because the sensor itself is encased in a thicker piece of glass. Lens: I like the WT07 lens because it is ultra wide. The downside is that you have to remove the glue to get it off. I used a tiny screwdriver to break through the glue and then pry it off in pieces. There are lots of other whoop cameras with the same size lens however. If it has an IR filter, then it will probably work. Pick your favorite and give it a try (if you're feeling brave enough to modify a $50 camera, that is). 3D Printer Models: STL file for the camera body I used: https://bit.ly/3oxEWTE Remix the TinkerCad project if you want to modify the parameters: https://bit.ly/3GBrWlY STL file for the updated camera mount: https://bit.ly/3rL3ZVv Thanks for watching! This channel is something I do in my free time. It's a labor of love! Feel free to share the video link with other people if you think they would enjoy it too. :-)