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I posted this over on rcgroups, but nobody has responded, so I thought I'd ask here!
Any video gurus here? If I use one of the $10 hdmi to rca converters (powered by usb) to go from my Shield K1 to my eachine ev800 goggles, would I a) see the entire K1 screen in the goggles, or part of it be chopped off?, b) get good enough resolution to properly expose and frame camera shots?
Goggles screen specs:
Screen size:5.0 inch
Screen resolution: 800*480
Screen brightness: 600cd/m2 with special high brightness backlight LED for outdoor FPV
View Angle: 140/120 degree(Horizontal/Vertical)
I'm just trying to get a screen that's out of the sun enough that I can see it well enough to do the 2 above things. Not looking to fly fpv for the entire flight; just get to where I want to be, then go "under the hood" and get the shot(s) setup.
I have a glare shield on the K1; it does cut the glare, but it also washes out the screen and cuts the brightness by a lot; not a very good solution. I also cut up some dollar store foam board and created a makeshift hood, and that works good but it's big and clunky and there is still some glare. So using my existing fpv goggles would be awesome.
If none of this works I'll just buy a set of goggles with HDMI in; but thought I'd save some money if I could...
Any video gurus here? If I use one of the $10 hdmi to rca converters (powered by usb) to go from my Shield K1 to my eachine ev800 goggles, would I a) see the entire K1 screen in the goggles, or part of it be chopped off?, b) get good enough resolution to properly expose and frame camera shots?
Goggles screen specs:
Screen size:5.0 inch
Screen resolution: 800*480
Screen brightness: 600cd/m2 with special high brightness backlight LED for outdoor FPV
View Angle: 140/120 degree(Horizontal/Vertical)
I'm just trying to get a screen that's out of the sun enough that I can see it well enough to do the 2 above things. Not looking to fly fpv for the entire flight; just get to where I want to be, then go "under the hood" and get the shot(s) setup.
I have a glare shield on the K1; it does cut the glare, but it also washes out the screen and cuts the brightness by a lot; not a very good solution. I also cut up some dollar store foam board and created a makeshift hood, and that works good but it's big and clunky and there is still some glare. So using my existing fpv goggles would be awesome.
If none of this works I'll just buy a set of goggles with HDMI in; but thought I'd save some money if I could...