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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Ruckert" data-source="post: 57503" data-attributes="member: 2396"><p>DJI does offer built in screens, and those screens are 1000 nit, which is double the brightness of a typical iphone. These are available on the Phantom 4 pro, and Phantom 4 Advanced. </p><p>Some people use sun shades even with the Crystalsky. I don't see a reason to.</p><p>I have made my own sunshades, and I've bought others. In my opinion, only two styles work. the first is the long rectangular like tube of Hoodman, and the more typical sun shade. Regarding the latter, instead of having a back wall at 90 degrees to the monitor, it is at less than 90 degrees (the angles vary to accomodate the depth/height of different monitors). I have yet to find anyone who produces these. You have to make these yourself. I have, and they work well; largely because they get rid of all glare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Ruckert, post: 57503, member: 2396"] DJI does offer built in screens, and those screens are 1000 nit, which is double the brightness of a typical iphone. These are available on the Phantom 4 pro, and Phantom 4 Advanced. Some people use sun shades even with the Crystalsky. I don't see a reason to. I have made my own sunshades, and I've bought others. In my opinion, only two styles work. the first is the long rectangular like tube of Hoodman, and the more typical sun shade. Regarding the latter, instead of having a back wall at 90 degrees to the monitor, it is at less than 90 degrees (the angles vary to accomodate the depth/height of different monitors). I have yet to find anyone who produces these. You have to make these yourself. I have, and they work well; largely because they get rid of all glare. [/QUOTE]
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