eSight Go Software Version 5.2 Updates Features

eSight Go Change Log
July 23, 2025

eSight Go 5.2 Update – Feature Overview: Manual Exposure

The Manual Exposure feature enhances the visual experience by allowing you to manually adjust exposure settings when automatic adjustments do not provide optimal image quality. This feature is particularly useful in environments where lighting conditions vary or where auto exposure settings are insufficient.

How to Use Manual Exposure:

Accessing Exposure Settings:

  1. Press the Mode button to cycle through Modes.
  2. Select Exposure from the list of available options.

    Toggling Between Auto and Manual Exposure:

    1. Choose Auto Exposure to allow the device to automatically adjust exposure levels based on ambient lighting.
    2. Choose Manual Exposure to take control of the exposure settings.

    Adjusting Exposure Manually:

    1. Increase or decrease the desired exposure level, from 1-10.  
    2. Observe the changes in real-time, helping you find the ideal setting for your environment.
    3. Decrease the exposure level until you see “Auto” to reset the exposure setting.

    Using Manual Exposure in Live View:

    1. Once set, the chosen exposure level will remain consistent across Live View.

    User Experience Tips:

    Personalization:

    Experiment with different exposure levels to find the optimal setting for your environment. Adjustments may vary depending on whether you are indoors, outdoors, or dealing with uneven lighting.

    Switching Modes:

    Use auto exposure when moving between areas with varying light conditions. For more controlled environments, manual exposure offers greater customization.

    Maintain Clarity:

    Fine-tune the exposure level to enhance clarity without overexposing or underexposing your view.

    eSight Go 5.2 Update – Feature Overview: Quick Zoom 

    The Quick Zoom feature enhances the usability and versatility of eSight Go by allowing you to instantly zoom in from the standard view to a predefined magnification level. This feature is especially beneficial when you need immediate visual enhancement, enabling you to quickly view distant objects or fine details without having to navigate through multiple zoom levels.

    How to Use Quick Zoom:

    Activating Quick Zoom:

    1. Press and hold the Finder button when the device is at 1x zoom.
    2. The view will instantly zoom to the predefined magnification level (default is 12x).

    Customizing Quick Zoom Level:

    1. Go to the Settings menu.
    2. Select Quick Zoom from the options.
    3. Choose a magnification level between 2x and 24x to set as your Quick Zoom preference.
    4. Your selection will be saved and applied whenever you activate Quick Zoom.

    User Experience Tips:

    Personalization:

    Adjust the Quick Zoom level in the settings to match your specific needs, whether for reading, observing details, or distant viewing.

    Instant Access:

    Use the Quick Zoom feature when you need to immediately view something up close, such as reading a sign or examining fine print.

    Context Awareness:

    The default zoom level of 12x offers significant magnification while balancing usability. Consider selecting a level that suits your most common use cases.