Rodger Marjama
lvl.3
United States
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Couple of things here...
As to having a spotter, why? Does everyone fly their mavic in full view all of the time? If not, what does that second set of hands do to help? Everything I need to see is already in the goggles. Besides, if I want to look at a less useful screen, I can flip up the goggles and look at my tablet or cell phone.
I do agree, some method of focus should have been included. I too ware glasses all the time. Not having a way to focus force me to either use a pair of reading glasses to get a better focus, or reading glasses on over my regular glasses for a good focus. But, I am getting special glasses made to handle this, as the goggles are far to important for what I want to do, not to have them, or have to ware 2 pair of glasses at a time.
The one thing I know, for me, there isn't any substitute for the clarity of vision possible inside a darkened hood, and these goggles are the best I have tried yet.
-Rodger
Edit - Forgot one thing. My son Andy's eyes adjust themselves fine after a few seconds in this hood. He does not need or ware glasses and he sees things, small things, better then I can see large stuff. So, I think he may have eagle eyes, but whatever, he does see fine with no adjustment needed in these goggles. Flying his racing quads, he uses the FatShark goggles, so maybe his eyes have been trained already for goggle use, HA!
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