Fields of Vision - mask comparison
Hi everyone,
My friend Carl got today his long awaited new Micro Mask.
He loves it, and one of the things he loves aside from the great fit and low volume, is it's view angle, Field of Vision.
Why is the Field of vision important?
Safety, observing a wider area, conserving energy, and lastly - certainly not least - the immersion feeling.
Having 3 masks and one pair of goggles with me I decided to take some measurements to compare the Field of Vision.
There are a few things to consider, though I tried to be precise I cannot guarantee you'll get the same results. Your mileage may vary because of factors such as your face shape, how tight you strap you mask etc.
Also I must note that I used for the scuba mask and Micro mask a rectangle to indicate it's FOV, because that shape was the closest to the experience though the the Micro mask was a bit more round on the lower side.
Also it's important to know that though one could see wide it would become blurry past a certain angel of about 65 degrees.
The ellipse shapes I used to indicate the goggles and sphera approached their FOV best.
Here below the story in pictures.
The numbers in the last picture with H mean the horizontal FOV and the V stands for the vertical FOV.
Take note that through the drawing I also like to show the placement of the FOV.
I would love to see you guys do some measurements with some other masks and see how these compare. :inlove
I also hope to be able to test some fluid goggles and see how they do, though I expect these to vary much more with the individual user, and different constructions.
By the way, the human horizontal Field of Vision above water is about 160 degrees.
Love, courage and water,
Kars
Hi everyone,
My friend Carl got today his long awaited new Micro Mask.
He loves it, and one of the things he loves aside from the great fit and low volume, is it's view angle, Field of Vision.
Why is the Field of vision important?
Safety, observing a wider area, conserving energy, and lastly - certainly not least - the immersion feeling.
Having 3 masks and one pair of goggles with me I decided to take some measurements to compare the Field of Vision.
There are a few things to consider, though I tried to be precise I cannot guarantee you'll get the same results. Your mileage may vary because of factors such as your face shape, how tight you strap you mask etc.
Also I must note that I used for the scuba mask and Micro mask a rectangle to indicate it's FOV, because that shape was the closest to the experience though the the Micro mask was a bit more round on the lower side.
Also it's important to know that though one could see wide it would become blurry past a certain angel of about 65 degrees.
The ellipse shapes I used to indicate the goggles and sphera approached their FOV best.
Here below the story in pictures.
The numbers in the last picture with H mean the horizontal FOV and the V stands for the vertical FOV.
Take note that through the drawing I also like to show the placement of the FOV.
I would love to see you guys do some measurements with some other masks and see how these compare. :inlove
I also hope to be able to test some fluid goggles and see how they do, though I expect these to vary much more with the individual user, and different constructions.
By the way, the human horizontal Field of Vision above water is about 160 degrees.
Love, courage and water,
Kars
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