There are 2 different housings for the CGO3+. If you contact Peau they will tell you to take a pic of your current lens, minus the lens cover of course, and let you know if you need the lens adapter as well as the lens. Focusing can take a few attempts but once you find the sweet spot it improves the cameras quality considerably.

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Said mini zoom as stated in my post and their description copied below: With it being over 40 degrees narrower than the stock GoPro lens, 8 degrees narrower than the DJI Inspire X3 and Phantom 4/3 cameras and 16 degrees narrower than the Yuneec H CGO3+ camera, this lens brings your subjects closer without being too zoomed in to introduce unwanted image jitter. Available in a large selection of ... The lens can be changed quiet easily. On my Typhoon H (CGO3+) I swapped the original lens to one made by Peau Production.

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The main reason for doing so was not to gain more focal length but to improve color and sharpness, since many CGO3+ had some trouble with it. Mine had blurry areas on the left side of every image or video. The improvement is ... As jb57 states, the lens of the C23 is in fact a 39mm lens and; Yuneec does supply a 40.5 mm adapter ring but since you mentioned you don't know much about photography stuff I would add that typical camera lenses (DSLR's, Point-n-Shoots or whatever), have a lens that is threaded female and all standard lens filters and covers like the one in ... Just got to test the Peau 3.97 lens Jimmy Oliver with ShadowQuad installed in the CGO3+ on one of my H480's.

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Used a Yuneec dark UV even though it was overcast. This is a first pass focus but I was impressed with the narrower FOV and the increased focal depth. Still working at getting camera... Hey flyers Out of all the different upgraded lenses - which would you consider best. Not interested in the 8.X mm from PEAU TIA The lens weight remains the same but the mass moment arm changes with movement of the lens elements. The CGO-3 gimbal was not designed with multiple lens options in mind so any change in lens carries the risk of altering the weight and balance enough to prevent the software and actuators from fully stabilizing the image.

Hi, I recently bought the PixAero 3.77mm lens and I intend to replace it with the stock lens as I scratched it and it shows in the footage. I'm just wondering if anyone knows for what should I look for and be careful about when replacing the lens?