djiuser_YddmCbq9Tu0c
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Oh well, in the end, it was just too hard for my optometrist as they tried to work out what distance to aim for and throwing more and more questions at me until they said "Nope, this is too hard, we just can't do it. so I went to HONSVR and had the lenses in just 2 days. Amazing service, just amazing.
So, now, with the astigmatism lenses in I see just how bad these DJI designed frames are, They really just press on don't they, with nothing at all in the way of clips to make sure they stay in place. So, they are just dropping out constantly.
I had to remove my soft face cover sadly, back to the stock rubber one and all the fog issues.
Come on DJI, you can do better than this in your design so they are secure in place. DJI, you don't even sell them as spares if we lose them!
But I guess the real fly in the ointment is, if I close my left eye my right eye can no longer read the left of the image at all, and if I close the right the left can't read the right. The FOV is really messed up by having two lenses on top of each other!
Editing to add: DJI can you please add in an option in one of the menus to show a alignment grid, or something we can use to adjust on? Maybe the standard Asigmatism 180 degree chart along with a grid, some fine lines, and crosses of various sorts would be invaluable. Trying to do it on picture of someone skiing on snow aint great.
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