DJI FPV corrective optics, I'm a -3.0 so should I get -2.0 or -4.0
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kenson
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I've searched everywhere and I can't even find a hint... My regular prescription is -3.0 for both eyes which makes using the goggles without glasses too blurry. I really want to get the corrective lens kit, but unlike fatsharks which come as a set, the dji lenses are sold individually. So I'm hoping someone with experience can let me know which one I should get, the -2.0 lens or the -4.0 lens...
I find -4.0 more comfortable than -2.0 on my fatsharks, but I know the DJI FPV goggle puts the image focusing plane further out so I'm not sure if that info is relevant.
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mc54
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If you have a weird RX and don't want to wear glasses in your goggles, get these snap-in diopter lenses from RHO for a little over $100. They are awesome.

http://rho-lens.com/tador/

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Hi, thank you for reaching out. Hope that you could get the best recommendation from our fellow DJI pilots here in Forum. Thank you for your valued support!
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kenson
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mc54 Posted at 3-4 10:06
If you have a weird RX and don't want to wear glasses in your goggles, get these snap-in diopter lenses from RHO for a little over $100. They are awesome.

http://rho-lens.com/tador/

Thanks, I didn't know rho made these yet. I bought a set for my old headplays a long time ago and I liked them, but I'm still hoping one of the stock lens works ok since there's a significant price difference.
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