I have farsighted vision. Is there an adjustment for that in the DJI Goggles like in the Avagant Glyphs Goggle's I have?
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No you’ll need to wear glasses or get corrective inserts.I have farsighted vision. Is there an adjustment for that in the DJI Googles like in the Avagant Glyphs Google's I have?
First of all, I am assuming you are talking about the regular goggles and not the fairly new FPV goggles. I have no idea how those address vision correction. If you are asking about the original or RE versions then there are a few options. You can buy them from DJI directly or from a company called focus-fixers, or I think there are others. This is just for basic vision correction. I should note that you need about 1 diopter more than your normal correction due to the fact that most vision tests check at a distance of 16 in (40cm) and the effective focal distance of the googles is somewhere around 9-12 in. If you have more complex correction , I.e. an astigmatism you may something beyond just a diopter correction. I have some custom made inserts for a company called Rho-lens. You send them your prescription and they make the inserts to match.Any suggestions on where to get the inserts 1.50
So other words if my normal readers are 1.50 then do I get 2.50 inserts for the goggles?First of all, I am assuming you are talking about the regular goggles and not the fairly new FPV goggles. I have no idea how those address vision correction. If you are asking about the original or RE versions then there are a few options. You can buy them from DJI directly or from a company called focus-fixers, or I think there are others. This is just for basic vision correction. I should note that you need about 1 diopter more than your normal correction due to the fact that most vision tests check at a distance of 16 in (40cm) and the effective focal distance of the googles is somewhere around 9-12 in. If you have more complex correction , I.e. an astigmatism you may something beyond just a diopter correction. I have some custom made inserts for a company called Rho-lens. You send them your prescription and they make the inserts to match.
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If when you have your readers on you can read something a foot away from your face comfortably then you are probably good getting +1.50. It’s probably gonna be hard finding a pre-made one in a half diopter increment though. You can probably get an eye glasses store to make you the power you need though if you just get the pieces that hold the corrective lenses.I use +1.50 readers now so all I have to do is get the inserts for the goggles with +1.50 diopter is that what your saying?
I don’t know for sure but no, I am saying you may need a higher diopter correction if the focal distance of the goggles is less than 16in (40cm). Since I do not know the actual focal distance of the goggles I can’t say for sure. I recommend to try to determine the effective focal distance and then consult with your optician to be sure.I use +1.50 readers now so all I have to do is get the inserts for the goggles with +1.50 diopter is that what your saying?
Correct +1.50 is clear at 1 foot. I also can use +1.75 for reading a book at 1 foot away.If when you have your readers on you can read something a foot away from your face comfortably then you are probably good getting +1.50. It’s probably gonna be hard finding a pre-made one in a half diopter increment though. You can probably get an eye glasses store to make you the power you need though if you just get the pieces that hold the corrective lenses.
For what I've seen DJI only sell negative inserts ... that leaves you with 3 options.Correct +1.50 is clear at 1 foot. I also can use +1.75 for reading a book at 1 foot away.
Ok then you know what you probably need but as @slup has identified I can’t find DJI made ones that are in plus powers so you probably have to get custom made ones.Correct +1.50 is clear at 1 foot. I also can use +1.75 for reading a book at 1 foot away.