Setups Camera Wiring

Ok
I'm not real familiar with cameras that require alternative wiring so I need some knowledge.
I want to purchased a FatShark transmitter but I want a CCD camera and really do not want to
pay for a FatShark CCD camera that typically runs 70+ dollars.
My research is showing me that most everyone favors CCD types over CMOS due to the
video reproduction quality.
So as an example I found this camera: http://multirotormania.com/cameras/378-mini-600tvl-sony-super-had-ccd-super-fpv-camera.html
but as you can see it does not have the connectors resident to the FatShark, it basically has the servo type wire.
So what does one do here? Buy a FS type cable and splice it together?
 

EyeStation

Well-Known Member
The FS transmitters will come with the connector to mate to itself with wires that have tinned ends. You could just cut the servo connector and splice the wires together.
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Lee

Well-Known Member
The lead with that cam, has red black and yellow.
Just solder them to the red black and yellow wires on the Fatshark VTX and your good.
Remove the two audio wires. You don't need them.
 

Tasajara

Active Member
I would use the servo cable that comes with that camera no soldering.
Just swap the red and black wires so that Black/ground is in the middle and the red on the outside.
Plug it in all the way to the side of the 5 pin female to line up with the V in / Yellow, Black / GND, Red / 5v out
I do all my FatShark Tx this way.



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Camera Hookup.jpg
 
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