DJI FPV Gimbal Camera
The DJI FPV Gimbal Camera is a replacement or spare camera for the DJI FPV Combo Drone. The camera is capable of recording video up to 4K/60fps, has RockSteady EIS and 4x slow-motion.
Key Features;
- 1/2.3" CMOS sensor
- 4K video up to 60fps
- 1080p video up to 120fps
- 150o Field of View
- RockSteady electronic image stabilisation
- 4 x slow-motion
What's in the box?
- 1 x DJI FPV Gimbal Camera
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Find out more
Read our full guide on Drone Photography here.
Check out our blog on 10 things to consider when buying a drone.
Check out our blog on Flying FPV Drones in the UK
Do I need to register my drone?
Yes, you will need to register this drone. Any drone exceeding 250g will need to be registered. If you require more information for this then please visit the CAA’s DMARES website. If you have already registered and have an Operator ID, ensure this is attached to your drone.
Where can I fly in the UK?
If you have not taken a drone training course you will have to adhere to the rules of the Open Category’s A3 subcategory (fly far from people).
- No uninvolved people present within the area of flight;
- No flight within 150m horizontally of residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational areas.
If you would like more freedom with your flying it is best to take a drone training course.
Training options
- A2 CofC
- An A2 CofC allows operations in the A2 subcategory (fly near to people) of the Open Category. This permits flights up to 50m horizontally from uninvolved people. This is allowed during the Transitional Period, which runs in the UK until December 31, 2022.
- GVC
- For operations which pose a greater risk than the Open Category or fall outside the Open Category perimetres, a GVC is required to apply for an Operational Authorisation to fly in the Specific Category.
Can I use this drone commerically?
Yes. Having an A2 CofC allows you to operate commercially. But the A2 CofC is not specifically a commercial permission; it is a competency which permits flights in the A2 subcategory, regardless of recreational or commercial flying.
You can fly commercially in the Open Category without an A2 CofC, but your operations will be restricted to the conditions of the A3 subcategory.
The GVC allows you to apply for an Operational Authorisation, which has replaced the Permission for Commercial Operation (PfCO), to fly in the Specific Category - geared towards enterprise drone pilots and for operations outside the remit of the Open Category.