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Camera Cage for Axisflying cineon C35v3 Drone

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Camera Cage for Axisflying Cineon C35 V3

This custom-made camera cage was specifically developed for the Cinewhoop drone Axisflying Cineon C35 V3 and offers optimal protection as well as clean integration for your camera

The cage precisely encloses the camera, reliably protecting it from impacts, dirt, and damage during hard landings or tight flights Its robust design makes it perfect for FPV pilots who use their drone for freestyle, cine-lifting, or indoor flying

Features:

  • Precise fit for the Cineon C35 V3
  • Effective protection for the camera and lens
  • Lightweight and stable design (ideal for 3D printing)
  • Easy installation using existing screw points
  • Compatible with common FPV cameras (depending on version)

The design considers both stability and weight, so your drone's flight performance is barely affected At the same time, the open front ensures an unobstructed field of view without vignetting

Perfect for Maker, FPV enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to customize their Cinewhoop

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