Additionally to the USB connection, you need to power the Caddx Vista module from a battery (2-6S) or from a working flight controller. In the picture below you can find the pinout, respectively the colour coding of the FC cable.įor the activation, you need to download and install the DJI Assistant 2 APP (available for macOS and Windows computers). In order to install the antenna and solder the flight controller cable, you need to take apart the Vista unit. Wiring, Activation, Binding and First usage Dimensions: 30x29x13mm (20×20 mounting pattern). ![]() Supported Flight Controller System: F3 / F4 / F7.I/O Interface: USB Type-C, Ipex3, 3-in-1 port.Min.latency: (end-to-end) Low Latency Mode (720p 120fps): 21-28ms.Max.Transmission Distance: FCC/SRRC: 4km / CE: 0.7km.Transmitter Power: (EIRP) FCC/SRRC/MIC: Right under the USB Type-C port, there is a bi-colour status LED and a tiny bind button.Ĭaddx Vista Nebula Nano kit specifications I forgot that the Caddx Vista does not have an onboard recording solution and looked desperately for the micro SD slot on all sides of the device. The Nebula Nano camera has a form factor of 14x14mm, but there is included a 19x19mm extension bracket if needed (in the full package). The Caddx Vista has two main parts (camera and transition modules) connected together via an internal socket. The antenna port is positioned right above the battery soldering pads, which is not a great idea because during a crash short-circuit can occur easily. Vista VTX measures just 30x29x13mm and has only one antenna socket instead of two, like the DJI Air Unit or the Caddx Air Unit Micro. The two units are linked together with an 8cm coaxial cable (for larger drones there is available also a 12cm cable). ![]() The Caddx Vista Nebula Nano weighs 24 grams (5g camera and 19g VTX). Initially, I thought that this will be a problem but, luckily, I found at home all the accessories I needed for the digital FPV conversion. I received the ‘OEM’ aka ‘drone builder’ edition without antenna, FC cable, camera bracket and user manual. The process will be described in detail in the following article. Iris from BFPV was kind and offered me a Vista Nebula Nano kit to install on my existing Pavo 30 drone. Technical specs and quality may vary according to the manufacturer’s reliability, so I cannot guarantee that you will get an identical product, as seen in my article.Īfter I published my DJI FPV goggles V2 review, I started converting my drones from analogue to digital FPV. By comparison, the Nebula Pro has two working modes, a High-Quality one with 30-40ms and a Low-Latency with 21-28ms.ĭisclosure: I received this Caddx digital FPV kit as part of a product review collaboration with BetaFPV. ![]() Caddx promises 32ms end-to-end latency with the Vista VTX and Nebula Nano camera. The biggest concern of FPV systems is latency. Caddx has 2 types of HD VTXs (Air Unit Micro and Vista) and 4 versions of the Nebula camera (V1, V2, Pro, and Micro). You can also find it in pre-build systems such as the BetaFPV Pavo30 CineWhoop.Ĭaddx is the only company licensed by DJI to manufacture digital FPV transmitters and compatible cameras using their technology. With a total weight of just 24 grams, it can be installed on compact FPV drones. The CaddxFPV Vista Nebula Nano is the most affordable and probably the lightest HD digital transmission system compatible with the DJI FPV goggles.
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