Caddx Farsight Analog FPV Camera – Ultimate High-Sensitivity Night Vision Camera for Long-Range FPV Pilots
The Caddx Farsight Analog FPV Camera sets a new benchmark for ultra-low-light performance, long-range clarity, and professional-grade image processing in the analog FPV ecosystem. Designed for pilots who demand reliable visibility in near-total darkness without sacrificing daytime clarity, Farsight delivers exceptional starlight sensitivity, advanced WDR processing, and razor-sharp analog output optimized for both freestyle and long-range missions.
This is not an entry-level FPV camera. This is a mission-ready imaging system built for serious pilots, surveillance platforms, and night-flight operations.

Industry-Leading Smart Zoom For FPV
Take your FPV flying to the next level with smart zoom. Get crystal-clear, precise zoom adjustments—Whether you’re racing or zooming in on faraway shots. AI-powered for smooth, real-time action.
8x Fast Zoom
Zoom in fast with 8x magnification for super sharp details and instant clarity. Perfect for fast action and getting clear, close-up shots in the moment.
Quick PWM Control
Use flight control to output PWM signal to achieve zoom operation Reset control: High magnification quickly switches to 1x magnification, and resets through IO defined switches.
Uses 1/2 Inch Image Sensor
1/2 inch image sensor improves light sensitivity for sharper, vibrant visuals. With 122.5° FOV and 4:3 output, enjoy a wide, clear, distortion-free view.
Compact and Light
Only 19mm×19mm, No compromise on performance despite its compact form.
Supports Analog Output Function
With CVBS output, it works seamlessly with the majority of analog systems available.
Applicable Scenarios
The Farsight analog camera excels in complex environments, delivering clear and stable visuals for FPV flights, wildlife observation, industrial inspection, and emergency search and rescue missions.


| Specifications | |
| Model | Caddx Farsight |
| Image Sensor | 1/2 inch |
| Illuminance | 0.01Lux |
| Focal Length | 2.2mm |
| FOV | 122.5°(H) x 92.2°(V) x 155°(D) |
| Horizontal Resolution | 1500TVL |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Zoom Ratio | 1-8X |
| Zoom Mode | Connect to FC, PWM Control |
| Video Interface | CVBS |
| Power Supply Range | 9~24V |
| Power Consumption | <2w |
| Operating Temperature | -20℃~60℃ |
| Dimensions | Camera: 19x19x19.5mm
AI Box: 33.5×33.5×12.35mm |
What Makes the Caddx Farsight Different from Regular FPV Cameras
Unlike standard analog FPV cameras that rely on aggressive electronic gain and noisy image amplification, the Farsight uses a true starlight CMOS sensor paired with advanced ISP tuning to retain natural contrast, accurate colors, and clean shadows—even in extremely low illumination.
Key Differentiators:
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True Starlight Sensitivity
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Real WDR, not simulated HDR
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Noise-controlled low-light amplification
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Low-latency analog signal pipeline
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Professional-grade lens optics
Caddx Farsight Core Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Sensor Type | Starlight CMOS |
| Signal System | PAL / NTSC |
| Resolution | High-definition analog output |
| Minimum Illumination | Ultra-low-lux starlight sensitivity |
| WDR | True Wide Dynamic Range |
| Lens | High-clarity low-distortion glass |
| FOV | Optimized for FPV flight |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 / 16:9 switchable |
| Power Input | Standard FPV camera voltage range |
| Output | Low-latency analog CVBS |
| Weight | Ultra-light micro format |
Daylight Performance – Crisp, Natural, and Distortion-Free
While Farsight is engineered for night operations, its daylight performance rivals premium racing cameras. The dynamic range maintains detail in both shadows and highlights without washout. Tree lines, rooftops, and textured terrain remain visible even under harsh sunlight.
Advantages in Daylight:
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Balanced exposure without blown highlights
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Sharp edge definition on buildings and obstacles
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Accurate color reproduction without oversaturation
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Smooth motion handling during fast freestyle flying
Night Performance – True Starlight Vision Without Artificial Gain
This is where the Caddx Farsight dominates the analog night-vision segment. The sensor captures moonlight, street lighting, and ambient sky glow with remarkable clarity. Unlike inferior cameras that flood the image with grain and aggressive digital boosting, Farsight maintains controlled noise with readable contrast.
Night Vision Advantages:
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Clear road definition under moonlight
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Legible horizon lines even with minimal ambient lighting
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Real shadow separation without crushed blacks
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Stable exposure while accelerating toward light sources
WDR That Works in Real Flight Conditions
True WDR is not about marketing—it is about simultaneously controlling bright skies and dark ground objects while in motion. Farsight manages this transition without lag, ghosting, or contrast collapse.
Real-World WDR Scenarios:
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Flying from shaded forest into open sky
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Diving from rooftops into dark alleyways
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Transitioning from street lights into blackout zones
Ultra-Low Latency for Precision Flight Control
Every stage of the Farsight camera pipeline is optimized for minimum signal delay, ensuring:
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Accurate throttle timing during proximity flight
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Precise obstacle avoidance
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Reliable depth perception in night operations
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Tight synchronization with high-power VTX modules
Optical Lens Quality and Field of View Optimization
The lens assembly is tuned for:
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Minimal edge distortion
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Clean center sharpness
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Balanced wide-angle framing without excessive fish-eye
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Reliable focus stability under vibration
This results in natural spatial perception, critical for tight urban flying and long-range cruising.
Recommended Use Cases for Caddx Farsight
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Long-range FPV missions
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Night freestyle flying
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Surveillance and reconnaissance drones
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Search & rescue platforms
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Low-light cinematic FPV
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Rural and forest night operations
Power and Signal Compatibility
Farsight integrates seamlessly with:
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5V and higher regulated power rails
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High-power 800mW to 3W analog VTX systems
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Standard FPV stacks and AIO flight controllers
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Long-range analog transmission setups
CHECK OUT OUR VTX COLLECTION:
What is a Video Transmitter?
https://www.easytechjunkie.com/what-is-a-video-transmitter.htm
VTX stands for video transmitter, this is the heart of the FPV life system. Pumping life into the many possibilities of FPV. VTXs come in many different shapes, sizes, strengths, and wiring setups. Strapped to the front of the quad is an FPV camera, and strapped to the head is a pair of FPV goggles. You can watch live, instantaneous footage right from the cockpit because the VTX is sending the footage received from the camera out to the goggles.
You are picking the right VTX for you. This will start with knowing if size and weight are factors for you. If you are planning to race, and only race, then you will select any VTX that is light in weight. It’s probably important that your VTX can do pit mode and channel control (depending on which one you choose). This may be a smart audio feature or the tramp protocol. Pit mode is where you will be able to set your VTX to a certain mode that allows you to power up your quad without powering up your VTX to keep you from blasting video and trampling over other racers on the track. Channel control allows you to change your frequency right from your radio for easy switching at a race, or to prepare your quads for the race the next day. Seeing that range is not so much of a factor in a race, only 25mw is allowed, and all that you need. So you can pretty much pick any when it comes to figuring out which is best for you and your power output needs.








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