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FH-10Z (PAL)10x Optical Zoom RC Controlled Cam-world smallest! 7

$299.00

  • Model: FH10ZPAL
  • Shipping Weight: 200g
  • 3 Units in Stock
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10Km Flight with Dlink & RVosd G4 - Part 3 from Guy Avitov on Vimeo.

FOXTECH FH-10Z RC controled zoom cam night vision from glassfox on Vimeo.

FH10Z test from glassfox on Vimeo.

Note: your per purchase will include a nice yakley case too , free of charge!

 

TEST VIDEO: http://exposureroom.com/ec1eb0abe49a4c10b488c09278c5fd66/

Production10X  ZOOM CAMERA  

  


DOWNLOAD FH-10Z ENGLISH MANUAL HERE!  www.foxtechfpv.com/product/zoomcam/FH-10Z-E.pdf

You can get some nice parts works well with this zoom cam , including  metal  pan/til, automatic step-up-down regulator,  which needed to be purchased seperately.

ModelFH-10Z

Main characteristics 

aExcellent overall performanceClear bright picture. 

bSmall Dimensions56.2 mm(L)×38.5 mm(W)×32 mm(H). 

c、Functions selectable by OSD manual. 

dSuitable for different indoor and outdoor environment.

e、Extremely light weight, the camera itself is only 75g.

Resolution: 540 tvl

Specification

Caution for Installation

 1. Avoid places where there is direct sunlight. When using the camera outside.

 2. Be careful, never let any water in this equipment.

 3. Do not directly touch the CCD element. If necessary, use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol to wipe off

 the dust.

 4. When the camera installs in dust or wet environment, please puts into the camera housing.

 5. Be extra careful not to shake the camera.

 6. Avoid places where temperatures exceed 50 or more.

 7. When any abnormalities occur, make sure to unplug the unit and contact your local dealer.

 8. The camera are only operated with regulative adaptor DC 12V, AC to DC non-regulative adaptor may

 cause camera damaged.

It's strongly suggested to cope this zoom cam with stabilizer to get best image,llike  FY30A


Current Reviews: 1

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 11 April, 2010.

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