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Unfortunately, it appears that Mini and standard transmitters and receivers are not compatible with each other. Fortunately this is also the case with the Mini. Multiple Receivers: One of the great features of the Connex is that it can be used with up to 4 receivers with no image degradation.However, after about an hours use in a 70 degree F environment, the Connex Mini rose to 113 degrees F. But the Mini doesn’t have a built in fan like its big brother, only a heat sink. Temperature: Even after lots of use, the standard Connex never gets too hot in normal conditions.One thing we really love about the Connex that is carried over to the Mini is that, when signal degradation occurs, the Connex prioritizes frame rate over image quality, which enables you to continue framing your shot. As you can see, inside the specified transmission range the quality is very high when given a clear line of sight.

  • Image Quality: Despite some confusion in early information and on the packaging, the Connex Mini is in fact capable of full 1080p HD.
  • 1600 feet shouldn’t be too much of an issue for most aerial shots, as that’s about as far as we are willing to fly away, but does it really get the full 1600 feet? So the transmission range is basically cut in half on the mini.
  • Range: Obviously the most important question is, how well does the transmission work? The Mini is rated for up to 1600 feet, or 500 meters, line of sight, whereas the full-sized Connex is rated for up to 3300 feet, or 1000 meters.
  • However, a quick fix is to setup a simple SDI to HDMI converter when needing a SDI only output such as with the black magic. In the film industry, we’re accustom to using SDI connectors and cables.

    From a pro level, this is a strong negative.

  • Signal Input: Sadly, the Connex only supports HDMI input.
  • The ground unit antennas are identical except there are two less than are on the standard Connex. The included transmitter antennae are similar to those found on the standard Connex, though not as large, but it’s also great to have the option to connect other antennae.
  • Antennae: The Mini transmitter uses two SMA connectors and the receiver uses three.
  • Power: The Mini can take between 8 and 26 volts to both units, making it even more flexible than the standard Connex version.
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    For the price, the build quality is quite good. Build Quality: Both the transmitter and receiver are incased in an aluminum housing which helps protect the modules when out in the field.The mini air unit, however, allows for much more discrete placement on a gimbal, adding to the options of places you can mount it without getting in the way. The size of the ground unit is obviously not nearly as important as it will likely live on the back of your monitor without getting in the way. Size: As you can see, the mini air unit is roughly half the size of the standard, but the mini ground unit is only slightly smaller.This means the Mini air unit weighs only 60 grams, or just over 2 ounces! This incredibly lightweight hd wireless downlink system is great for smaller aerial systems where every gram matters.

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    Now we have the Connex Mini, which is essentially the size and specs of the Connex cut in half. We love using our Amimon Connex system, whether it’s on our aerial rigs or on the ground for gimbal operation and film set monitoring.











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