stephengsy
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Work on what? Making your eyes focus on a diopter setting that is too close to your eyesIf it's not sharp then you need to work on that, of course that's what makes all the difference.
Finding the right corrective lenses so that they can, yes... People have been using and/or modding cheap generic reading glasses.Work on what? Making your eyes focus on a diopter setting that is too close to your eyes
I received my Moverio BT300's last week, and two days later sold my Goggles.. The Goggle image is much bigger and fully immersive, but its huge and I cant use them 'legally' without a spotter. I'll definitely get more use out of the Moverio's.What are your thoughts on the moverio?
I have come from a long list of goggles like the fat sharks etc. I am pleased with these and have no regrets but to each their own I guess.
Quality is good and yes they are heavy but I have had nothing but success with them in getting some shots I have been trying to get before I bought them. Plus no need for a lens hood lol.
Are they bulky yes they are, did they take away from the compact of the mavic, yes they did. But I am living with it just fine.
I just received the CrystalSky Monitor, 7.85" version and after flying with it today in the bright sun and using the bottom half of the Hoodman sun shield I already had for the Nvidia Shield tablet I was in 7th heaven. Finally I can see a monitor in the bright sun.I like the goggles but the headband issue and the focus issue are really annoying. I dont even mess with using any of the built in features because once I start messing around with the side panel the goggles shift a bit and then I have to straighten them on my head and its just a back and forth.
To get the most fun and least frustration I just set them and lock the side touch panel. Use some reading glasses and try not to move my head around. When I am coming into land I take them off and land visually.
Soooo true!! These blow my fatshark HD's outer der water!I don't expect the novelty to wear off. I am always on the hunt for the good cinematic shot, and sometimes the detail on my iPad Pro just isn't good enough on a very bright sunny day. The goggles completely solves that problem- I don't miss a thing on the goggles. Proximity flying is WAY better and easier as well.
Having flown Fatshark and Skyzone goggles for over four years- this is absolute heaven. It's like moving from urban blight to a uptown high rise.
I should rephrase that huh, what I meant to say is that they are so big and bulky tried them on at an expo in St. Louis and wan't impressed all that much merely cause of the weight and neck strain, the video quality is good just not as good as the BT-300 that uses Si-OLED, but you pay for what you get. With the goggles from DJI you need a 2nd person (spotter) to go with you when you fly in public places (which is a pain to find someone to tag along) cause you are completely immersed, while with the BT-300 you are aware of your surroundings at all time and you don't have to flip up to see where your drone is.Why are goggle users on here AFRAID of the publics perception of how they look whilst wearing them? Me? I don't give a rats arse what anyone thinks!!.
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