Any drone pilot knows how hard it is to fly with precision and safety while trying to be cameraman at the same time. Not long ago, I was flying at the local boat harbor on what seemed like a routine, and somewhat boring, video shoot. When I got home and "viewed the dailies" on my desktop I discovered that the drone...had just missed some power lines!
That was a wakeup call. It's all but impossible to see in the sun and not much better in the shade. The only available solutions are FPV (first person view) goggles, but those start at $500.
I decided to make my own loupe so I could see the whole phone display even in full sun. I have just 3D printed a single piece unit. If you want more information to make your own go to Mavic Pro FPV | Armageddon.

That was a wakeup call. It's all but impossible to see in the sun and not much better in the shade. The only available solutions are FPV (first person view) goggles, but those start at $500.
I decided to make my own loupe so I could see the whole phone display even in full sun. I have just 3D printed a single piece unit. If you want more information to make your own go to Mavic Pro FPV | Armageddon.
