I bought one last autumn to replace a basic Pulsar Axion Key model I'd had for a few years. The image quality is far better, punchier and better resolution, more like a Hik thermal a pal has. Despite its shape I find it quite ergonomic to use and I am lefthanded. I am a techno numptie and even I can manage to scroll through the easy menus and adjust things as required. Hell I even manage to intentionally record images on it occasionally, and when I do I feel god like... The rangefinder was a big attraction and it is easy to use and works well.
I find that my unit does munch through batteries (3, maybe 4hrs each) but I had a habit of leaving the screen on and I am now managing to remembering to put it into sleep mode. It comes with 2 batteries anyway and I bought another couple of spares recently, I did cry afterwards... They are not cheap or that easy to find.
The focusing of the front lens can be a bit fiddly, in terms of actually rotating it and the fold back plastic cover for the front lens looks like it was inspired by a Butler Creek scope lens cover, and not in a good way. I'm sure I'll snap it off one day.
Knowing what I know now would I buy it again? Probably yes, for the right sort of money anyway, and under a grand is the right sort of money.
Hope that assists,
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