RotorX Atom V2 Micro Swift fpv camera mount

RotorX Atom V2 Micro Swift fpv camera mount

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I successfully adapted the Runcam Swift Micro to fit inside an Atom V2. My approach was based on the V3 mount model, which I recreated in Sketchup to achieve precise dimensions. To ensure a perfect fit, I opted for a 30-degree tilt angle. For those interested in experimenting with different angles, I've included my Sketchup files. The Swift Micro model provided by FPV_AirRacer was an invaluable resource in fine-tuning the design. However, it's essential to note that you'll need to enlarge the canopy opening slightly and potentially shave off 0.5mm from the Swift housing to avoid interference with the mounting screws. When installing the camera in the mount, it's necessary to remove the lens. Additionally, I chose not to use the focus locking ring as the mount should automatically set the correct focus distance for the lens.

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