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Walksnail Avatar HD Camera V2 FPV Camera, 4:3 Sensor/16:9, 160° FOV, F2.0, 1080P/120fps Compatible

Walksnail Avatar HD Camera V2 FPV Camera, 4:3 Sensor/16:9, 160° FOV, F2.0, 1080P/120fps Compatible

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Overview

The Walksnail Avatar HD Camera V2 is an FPV camera designed for HD FPV setups, featuring a native 4:3 sensor that can also output 16:9. It supports high-frame-rate video modes up to 1080P/120fps compatibility and is suited for regular FPV racing where a taller 4:3 view helps capture more of the surrounding scenery.

Key Features

  • Native 4:3 sensor (switchable 4:3 native / 16:9)
  • Stabilization workflow support: Gyroflow supported (noted for “Unstabilized” vs “Stabilized” results)
  • F2.0 large aperture
  • 160° wide-angle field of view (FOV 160°)
  • Lens focal length: 2.1mm
  • Claimed “2K 120fps pixel” in the product bullet points

Specifications

Model Avatar HD V2 camera
Image Sensor 1/3.2-Inch 4Mp 4:3 sensor
Resolution 1080P/60fps; 720P/100fps; 720P/60fps; 1080P/120fps compatibility; 1080P/100fps compatibility
Ratio 4:3 native / 16:9
Lens 2.1mm
FOV 160°
Aperture F2.0
Shutter Rolling shutter
Weight 7.2g
Dimensions 19*19*22mm
Coaxial Cable 140mm
Gyroflow Supported

Notes

The product text notes that the new camera in the “32G VTX KIT” supports Gyroflow; this listing is for the Walksnail Avatar HD Camera V2.

For compatibility questions (mounting size, cable fit, or supported video modes with your system), contact support@rcdrone.top or visit https://rcdrone.top/.

Walksnail Avatar HD Camera V2 aspect ratio comparison graphic: native 4:3 view vs 16:9 output

Switch between a taller 4:3 view for racing lines or a widescreen 16:9 feed to match your setup.

Stabilization comparison still: FPV footage labeled Unstabilized vs Stabilized (Gyroflow workflow example)

Record gyro data for smoother playback with Gyroflow-supported stabilization workflows.

Close-up of camera lens aperture blades with light reflections, highlighting the large-aperture optics

The F2.0 large-aperture lens helps keep the image bright when lighting changes mid-flight.

Wide-angle action scene with on-image text “FOV 160°”, illustrating the camera’s ultra-wide field of view

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