

The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. But apart from that they look pretty much identical, including field of view, wide dynamic range, etc. The Nebula Pro has slightly colder tone than the stock DJI cam. The unusual 22x21mm size of the DJI camera requires 3D printed camera mount or a frame that is designed specifically for this camera size.Ĭaddx did say the new camera is using a different image sensor than the DJI camera, but it uses what it seems to be the exact same lens, so you could use the same 3D printed lens protectors on it.įrom inside the goggles, honestly I couldn’t tell any difference when flying the two cameras back to back.īut when comparing the DVR footage side by side, there is some noticeable differences in image color. It is lighter and smaller than the DJI camera with its standard 19x19mm micro camera size which fits perfectly in most FPV drone frames. The Nebula Pro has almost the same features as the DJI camera, with a few small differences. It no longer has analog output – it can only be used with DJI FPV system, either the Vista or the Full size Air Unit. Spoiler alert: it’s now very close to the original DJI camera. It is heavier than the Nebula Nano, but it shows huge improvements in image quality from the previous version. That’s something that the older Nebula couldn’t do: it was stuck at 16:9 high quality mode, not to mention you couldn’t even adjust any camera settings which was inconvenient. The new Nebula Pro can do both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios, supports low latency mode as well as high quality mode. Here’s the official specification of the Nebula Pro: * Prices are only the camera without the Vista / Air Unit. Let’s compare the specs and features of the new camera with the older ones. You can get the Nebula Pro camera alone ( see here how to connect camera to Air Unit), or with the Vista Air Unit as a combo. Still debating whether to get into DJI FPV system? Check out my review.Īlready bought the DJI system? Here’s a list of DJI FPV System upgrades and accessories you don’t want to miss out on. So they made a new version, the Nebula Pro which has much improved image. The previous Nebula from Caddx was very cheap and 3 grams lighter than the stock DJI camera, but image quality was just disappointing, to say the least.
