Great flying man! I see that you fixed your camera! How did you end up fixing it? I have the same poroblem where i can only see one prop in view. How'd you do it exactly?
Thanks, still love the baby ape 2! Such a great little ripper. The camera fix is: You need to unscrew the camera lens housing and rotate it 180 degrees, then re attach it. This can help for any fpv camera that is off centre. I don't think it works for every camera though. In my case it improved it a lot. I have a foxeer t-rex, which is also off centre, but is glued, so I have to live with it. So mileage may vary. Hope it works for you.
@@FPV_sk8 or are you talking about the back of the camera? Like take the back cover off that's held by the 2 screws and rotate the sensor or whatever in the back?
@orlinn3 Not the lens. There should be two screws on the back of the camera maybe under a sticker. Undo those, then rotate the back 180 degrees to the body. The camer is made up of three parts, the lens, the housing, and the back which has the sensor on it. You want to rotate the housing on the back.
Great flying man! I see that you fixed your camera! How did you end up fixing it? I have the same poroblem where i can only see one prop in view. How'd you do it exactly?
Thanks, still love the baby ape 2! Such a great little ripper.
The camera fix is:
You need to unscrew the camera lens housing and rotate it 180 degrees, then re attach it. This can help for any fpv camera that is off centre. I don't think it works for every camera though. In my case it improved it a lot. I have a foxeer t-rex, which is also off centre, but is glued, so I have to live with it. So mileage may vary. Hope it works for you.
@FPV_sk8 so just unscrew the lens and rotate the lens 180 degrees and then screw it back on with the lock nut? Am I understanding that correctly?
@@FPV_sk8 or are you talking about the back of the camera? Like take the back cover off that's held by the 2 screws and rotate the sensor or whatever in the back?
@orlinn3 Not the lens. There should be two screws on the back of the camera maybe under a sticker. Undo those, then rotate the back 180 degrees to the body. The camer is made up of three parts, the lens, the housing, and the back which has the sensor on it. You want to rotate the housing on the back.
@@FPV_sk8 gotcha it looks like mine is glued together because after i take the screws off i cant take off the pcb off the front part of the case