I have been wondering how many people can really see the screen without visual aid. Please vote so we can see if DJI got it right or messed up the design.
Thanks
Rob
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Rob
If your answer is yes without glasses it would be interesting to know how young you are.
Rob
It’s very surprising actually. I’m incredibly nearsighted to the point I can’t read text on my phone if it’s more than a foot from my face. But I can take the glasses off and see the screens in the Goggles clearly despite the appearance of being further away than a foot.
I'm 57 years old.If your answer is yes without glasses it would be interesting to know how young you are.
Rob
To me I perceive the screen to be 3m away. At least from my perspective.I would think being incredibly nearsighted is a benefit.
I don't buy into the 11" distance that some people have stated, I may be wrong but to me the goggle screens appear to be exactly as close as they physically appear to be, which is about 3". Cyberpower look at your phone screen from 3" away and I bet that it is also very clear. Let me know.
Rob
@Robbyg They are definitely more than 3" away. I'm short sighted (-1.25/-1.50) and can see the screen without my glasses but 5" or lower and more than 12" is just a blur.
I'm 42, and I can use it without my glasses, but I have to get the IPD just right. They are definitely at my absolute minimum focusing distance. I predict that in less than a year I may need glasses with them...
Whoever designed them to focus so close was clearly blind!
PS. I am short sighted and am used to being able to focus on the end of my nose almost! But I can feel age taking it's toll on my close up vision.
Rob
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