Im not really sure what protocol the fy326 is on but, its known to be alot more aggressive than the syma x5 in general as far as flight is concerned...Its much more of a sporty flyer which can be difficult for someone new...The fy326 and x5c are not parts interchangeable....you could maybe swap out flight boards and transmitters but thats about it...Some "adapt" the larger motor holders and motors to the syma but the flight board and radio wont really take advantage of this.
Yes very aggressive I saw this night flyer video qc101 did and wow! Of course the beginner won't be able to do that, but wow! Yes it's sporty that's for sure, so it's a clone but not interchangeable oh well.
I havent seen the fy326 with a cam so, i dont know if it is available with one or not...If it is then you can hook up an FPV to it providing the plug is the same or using the proper plug type on the fpv hook up wire to install it....its the same as the camera plug in...its one simple plug connected into the board and its done if we are talking a toy FPV system to adapt to it..A 5mp might possibly be heavier so keep that in mind...The x5c-1 is already at maximum payload with the smaller camera...the H5C CF or fy326 (if applicable) may handle that a bit better.
Here is a short post and video on rcgroups with the FPV cam working, so I can only figure it can be done, just wouldn't fit the stock FY326 transmitter. qc101 said in his excellent review here, that the FPV kit could work on other birds as well, but didn't elaborate, I'm going to post and see if he has an idea. Do you know if the FPV cam, can take photos as well as video and record to the on board SD Card?
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2487607
Update he answered my post and this is what he had to say
"As it has its own built-in battery and is constantly transmitting, its FPV will work with most other quads, but its recording ability may not as it is dependent on the pinout of the control plug.
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The H12C uses the same protocol as the JJRC1000 and tarantula x6 as well as the jjrc h8c and a host of WL toys products...this is a V2x2 protocol which is really flysky protocol.
I personally like the H12C..its sleek looking like the DM007 and i could use my cheap radio to fly one with along side other models...Let reviews speak for themselves by the better well know reviewers.
It is definitely no X5c-1 or H5C it's in a class of it's own, the only thing is it has a very short flight time, is there a way to increase that, and so far I have not found anyone who has done an a video with the FPV kit, that doesn't mean it can't be done though, I wonder, I haven't watched qc101 review on it yet, but I think I will ask him if he knows. Here is a video that show it losing transmitter signal at close range, I imagine that is that caused by nearby Wifi, low batteries etc.
Wide lens is better if you are in fpv mode rather its short or long distance....you are looking at the monitor to be your eyes and the wide lens gives a wider view in general which can help with not clipping a tree branch or things you cant see in "blind spots" from using a narrow lens...typically the toy cameras are around 80 degrees of view...pretty narrow really...What you see on the monitor is also what the youll see when you playback your video..Ive heard of some attaching the wide angle lens of the 808 camera to the stock x5c camera but not sure of what other lenses would work with it.
I am familiar with that 808 D lense I saw a video last week on how to attach it, I just found somewhere can't remember where that lense will work on the FPV cam, as I recall you need to focus the cam first, with FPV put the lense on focus, and then put a tiny bit of glue to ensure it doesn't lose focus, I will have to see if can dig that up. Ok here is one and there other, do definitely doable.
Quadcopter 101 is correct about the x5c and x5c-1 having different protocols...i think i mentioned that somewhere on here and how they are playing musical protocol with the models...The transmitter that works with the X5C-1 is the X5C-14 model transmitter.
Yes musical protocols is very frustrating, it would be great if they could just have one protocol or at least have, one transmitter like the Devo 7E and it could work with all models like in the old days, speaking of old school,I thought you might get a kick out of this. here is a pic of a Futaba transmitter someone gave me years ago, I'm selling on ecrap, I will be putting the money towards a Devo 7E
The JJRC H5C and the H5C CF are not near the same models...the h5c has 7mm motors like the x5c and x5c1 but does have a better flight board and range...The CF means headless mode and of course the addition of larger motors with programming to take advantage of them.
Well as they say bigger is better, my thought is you can grow with something like the H5C CF or FY326.
Im not certain of the differences in flight performance between the 326 and CF side by side..All i know is both the H5C CF and the FY326 are more powerful and more aggressive flyers...Even the regular H5C is more aggressive than the X5C/X5C-1 from a better radio and programming.
I understand it's kind of a trade off, it really does come down to what your individual likes and needs are I guess.
To start out with and learn to fly on, the X5C1 is still my recommendation and this wont change no matter how many models we compare it to for better or for worse...Again, learn to fly first, then worry about upgrades and features...I recommended the H5C CF as well as i know JJRC also has fpv options that are considered better quality than what syma is offering and, of course its much stronger motors and better flight characteristics...in a low rate ,it should be easy to fly as well and offer more when you're ready to turn things up a bit in higher rates....This is both sides of the spectrum here for that style of model.
The fy326 can be a good choice if you dont care about factory fpv options or want to add a small nano fpv stand alone system as an option...there are probably 10 more models in the same category as the x5c as far as that design is concerned.
If I have to buy an X5C1, BNF or not I'm looking at around $40 or more, I would rather spend a little more and get something like the H12C with better video and photo quality, I appreciate your guidance and suggestions though. I have to take into consideration features, benefits, cost and where it's coming from, jeez, it sounds like I'm buying my first car, lol, in fact my wife was saying to me the other day, I haven't seen you so engrossed in a decision like this since we bought our last vehicle!
You have the GP Toys Aviax..this model can float on water and is fully waterproof...you have the Lihshi 6053 and the cheerson cx30 and WL toys has a model and a bunch more i cant recall the names or models of... Of all those out there the 2 most popular are from SYMA and JJRC for popularity ,price, parts availability,ease of use, performance and,options....the rest either fall behind or fall in between somewhere of the two.
So many toy quads so little time, I like a quad that can float since I'm near the beach and a huge lake, but like the Mariner, I'm sure it's going to set me back a few bucks, then again I just looked and the Aviax go for as little as 30 bucks on deal machine but sold out U.S. Well for now at least I know that SYMA AND JJRC are the most reliable and have the most parts available and speaking of parts, I asked qc101 about motors for the H5P, which I'm considering as a second quad and he said
"I haven't popped mine open to measure the diameter. But all of these toy grade quadcopters more or less use generic motors that you can easily find on aliexpress or ebay. Just use the search terms quadcopter motor Xmm (where X is the diameter of your quadcopter's motor). And here are my thoughts on the durability of this quadcopter with its extended flight time" he refers to this video he did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGm45rm-DZ0
My concern would be other parts like gears as well, I'm sure as time goes by these will become more available. For other newbies who might see this thread I should mention as Tigger said in his review, at that time the prop guards fit way too tight to be used, I hope JJRC has fixed that since the pre released model.