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11 I thought I’d get used to vertigo but maybe not and it only happens with DJI digital.
I don’t get any vertigo using analog and I have been flying 3-5 packs a day but I just flew my DJI FPV system and almost fell over several times.
The best way to describe feeling is those attractions at amusement parks that are a movie of roller coaster or helicopter rides in a big dome shaped room.
Maybe it’ll go away and I did notice focusing on obstacles instead of screen as a whole helped .
Anyone else getting vertigo but only with DJI?
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118 I don't fly DJI but I assume you are getting vertigo because of the immersive experience. Apart from sharp image quality, I do not see any reason why it happens on Digital and not analog for you.
Perhaps its best to lean on something while flying (like against your car or a tree) or perhaps try sitting down and flying.
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14 Try switching the DJI to 4:3 maybe? But otherwise no on the vertigo, my buddy still feels that he needs a chair or at least to lean on something.
I remember when I first started playing FPS games on the PC +20 years ago, Unreal Tournament and Quake 3 for example how some friends couldn't handle the experience with a game moving that fast on a PC monitor right in front of them on the desk.
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42 I sort of wonder if it's from the slightly added latency? I know playing videogames on a monitor with 50ms of input lag makes me feel sick.
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11 I will try 4:3 and I do find it helps to stay focused on what is in line of flight.
Analog doesn’t bother me at all but I use single screen box goggles and whether that makes a difference I don’t know.
I’ll try a few more things.
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790 Maybe also try reducing the screen view to something like 80% if you haven't already tried that so it's not so large and immersive.
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