
Product Details
Gundy’s DJI O4 Wide Whoop Canopy (TPU Edition)
Look, we know the struggle. You want to strap that glorious, wallet-draining DJI O4 Wide camera onto a Tiny Whoop without turning your footage into a vibrating abstract art piece. Enter Gundy’s O4 Wide Canopy. It’s not just another blob of melted plastic; it’s a verified vibe-killer (in the good way) actually used by FPV Manitoba for commercial shoots. Yes, people get paid to fly these things, unlike you, who just pays to fix them. Perfect for turning your micro drone into a cinematic powerhouse.
Why You Want It
Because "jello" belongs in a trifle, not in your HD DVR. This canopy is printed in durable TPU, which basically means when you inevitably test the structural integrity of a brick wall, this mount will bounce while your pride shatters. It’s designed specifically to cradle the O4 Air Unit, eliminating the micro-vibrations that make your video look like it was filmed during an earthquake. Plus, it looks cooler than zip-ties and hope.
Specifications
- Material: TPU (Flexible enough to survive your "landing" gear).
- Compatibility: Flywoo O4 Wide / DJI O4 Air Unit.
- Mounting Hardware: Uses M1.4×3 screws (raid your motor screw stash, we know you have one). If not, we sell M1 screw packs here
- Design: Created by Gundy, the legend who hates shaky footage as much as you do.
- Camera Angle: Adjustable via distinct mounting holes (choose your own adventure).
- Print your own - https://www.printables.com/model/1504791-flywoo-wide-angle-lens-whoop-canopy-v2-5deg-25deg
Installation Advice (Read This, Seriously)
Don't be that guy who forces it. Mount the canopy to the frame first using the four frame screws. Only then should you slide the camera unit into place. If you try to jam it in beforehand, you’re going to have a bad time. Secure the camera with M1.4×3 screws—check the third photo if you can’t figure out which hole gives you the best angle for inspecting your own ceiling.
Disclaimer
This is a 3D printed part, meaning layer lines are a feature, not a bug—it won't fix your stick inputs, but it will protect your gear.
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