Enhancing FPV Experience: Solving Focus Issues with Kyus MFD System

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Dom from Essential RC recently delved into the world of FPV flying, acquiring a petrol-powered Vans RV4 model that he's been putting through its paces with some mild aerobatics. Always one to push the boundaries, Dom has a fervor for converting various aircraft into FPV setups, seeking to enhance the immersive experience of flying. His recent focus has been on making the cockpit setups more realistic, inspired by fellow enthusiasts who go to extreme lengths to replicate full-size aircraft interiors. Three years ago, Dom faced challenges with an MFD system displaying real-time telemetry due to focus and flicker issues arising from camera and display mismatches.
In his quest for an improved FPV experience, Dom explores newer MFD options like Kyus and FPV Toys, hoping to find a solution to the focus problems that plagued his previous setup. After some experimentation and seeking advice from fellow FPV enthusiasts, Dom discovers a game-changing solution using magnifying sheets placed strategically between the camera and MFD. This innovative approach significantly enhances focus and visibility, promising a more immersive flying experience. The Kyus system, with its two screens and easy configurability for telemetry units and alerts, presents a promising avenue for Dom to elevate his FPV setup.
With the newfound solution in place, Dom eagerly anticipates testing the enhanced FPV setup on his Vans RV4, eager to witness how the telemetry data translates in-flight with the Kyus system. The journey to improve the FPV experience has been a challenging yet rewarding one for Dom, showcasing his unwavering dedication to pushing the boundaries of RC flying technology. Stay tuned as Dom continues to innovate and explore new frontiers in the world of FPV flying, always striving for the ultimate immersive experience in the skies.

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Viewer Reactions for DO THEY WORK WITH FPV ? NEW In Cockpit Real Time Telemetry Displays for RC Aeroplanes
Using a magnifier sheet to improve reading is a brilliant idea
Screens are 1.4 inches, while FPV toys have a 3.5 inch display
FPV toys screens are brighter and cannot be read inside the house
The fresnel lens may cause strong glare
Look forward to the flight footage
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