Are you in Australia and on the hunt for a top - notch ZOHD VC400 AIO Camera? The VC400 - CP is ZOHD's debut camera system, and it's a perfect fit for the KOPILOT Lite! This 3 - in - 1 AIO design combines a camera, VTx, and antenna. It's ultra - lightweight and compact, making it an ideal choice for light - weight airplanes. With an OSD, you can easily see the power - on time and input voltage, so you'll always know how much flight time you have left. The default JST plug comes with a 25cm power cable, long enough for most small planes. It offers an impressive 2.5km video transmission range at 400mW. It has a wide voltage input from 7 - 28V, safe for all battery or BEC inputs. There's a customized Velcro strap to hold the camera and EVA foam for vibration reduction. You can switch between 0.1mW, 25mW, 200mW, and 400mW. It also offers optional Clover or Dipole antennas for different airframes and flight modes. The 5.8GHz VTx has 40 racing channels and allows you to display customized call signs. The power cable is soldered and fixed with silica glue, ensuring durability even in crashes. Specifications include an input voltage of 7 - 28V, a 5.8GHz frequency band, NTSC video format, 600TVL camera resolution, and more. The package includes a VC400 - CP AIO Camera with Lens Cover, a Customized Velcro Strap, two EVA Anti - vibration Foams, and a manual.




Using the ZOHD VC400 - CP AIO Camera System is easy. First, connect the power cable to your battery or BEC, making sure the voltage is within the 7 - 28V range. Attach the camera to your airplane using the customized Velcro strap and place the EVA anti - vibration foams to reduce shaking. You can choose the appropriate antenna (Clover or Dipole) according to your flight mode. Switch the output power as needed among 0.1mW, 25mW, 200mW, and 400mW. When flying, check the OSD to know the power - on time and input voltage. As for maintenance, keep the camera clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. If there's any damage to the power cable, since it's soldered and fixed with silica glue, it might be a bit tricky to repair. It's best to consult the manual or contact customer service. Also, store the camera in a safe place when not in use to prevent any accidental impacts.