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Minimus Mount
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This is another camera mount for the Tinywhoop Pinch camera, designed to be used with the Swoop and Stoop canopies.
They come in 15, 20, 25, and 30 degrees of up tilt.
The ones labeled heels have a spur on the bottom which provides a bit of support for boards that actually do not have any components right near the front mounting post, like the Crazybee ELRS 2G4 F4 FC.
The mounting arms are different lengths since they effectively "hinge" from the top instead of the bottom like most other mounts. This was done to ensure a clear view out the canopy and clearance between the camera and the FC.
Total weight with a canopy on top varies based on materials used, heat control during vacuum forming, and any color treatments applied afterwards, but as long as the canopy is under .7 grams, this combo is roughly the same weight or lighter than a Mobula 6 canopy, hardware, and Runcam Nano 3. As an example, the purple canopy on the scale is .02in. thick, clear polycarbonate that has been dyed
They come in 15, 20, 25, and 30 degrees of up tilt.
The ones labeled heels have a spur on the bottom which provides a bit of support for boards that actually do not have any components right near the front mounting post, like the Crazybee ELRS 2G4 F4 FC.
The mounting arms are different lengths since they effectively "hinge" from the top instead of the bottom like most other mounts. This was done to ensure a clear view out the canopy and clearance between the camera and the FC.
Total weight with a canopy on top varies based on materials used, heat control during vacuum forming, and any color treatments applied afterwards, but as long as the canopy is under .7 grams, this combo is roughly the same weight or lighter than a Mobula 6 canopy, hardware, and Runcam Nano 3. As an example, the purple canopy on the scale is .02in. thick, clear polycarbonate that has been dyed
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