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Should I get the DJI goggles or should I get something else?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrei" data-source="post: 75491" data-attributes="member: 15226"><p><em>If you cannot make use of a spotter, then you will be breaking the FAA rules/guidelines/law</em></p><p></p><p>yes, I saw that in the new rules they don't allow FPV as a form of "line of sight". That is rather annoying.</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Assuming corrective lenses means eye glasses, the DJI goggles are designed to be used in conjunction with eye glasses. You may also make use of corrective lenses installed into the goggles. DJI sells a set; however, many people, if not most, prefer the brand Focus Fixers, which are also designed to 'snap' into the DJI goggles.</em></p><p></p><p>That is very interesting. I will try to use my glasses, but they are progressives, so I don't know if that works. Also, I am not sure that I need glasses, since the screen will be very close to my eyes. I will have to try. And, if that does not work, I will get the Focus Fixers, thank you for that pointer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrei, post: 75491, member: 15226"] [I]If you cannot make use of a spotter, then you will be breaking the FAA rules/guidelines/law[/I] yes, I saw that in the new rules they don't allow FPV as a form of "line of sight". That is rather annoying. [I] Assuming corrective lenses means eye glasses, the DJI goggles are designed to be used in conjunction with eye glasses. You may also make use of corrective lenses installed into the goggles. DJI sells a set; however, many people, if not most, prefer the brand Focus Fixers, which are also designed to 'snap' into the DJI goggles.[/I] That is very interesting. I will try to use my glasses, but they are progressives, so I don't know if that works. Also, I am not sure that I need glasses, since the screen will be very close to my eyes. I will have to try. And, if that does not work, I will get the Focus Fixers, thank you for that pointer! [/QUOTE]
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Should I get the DJI goggles or should I get something else?