Interesting from my testing of the lite on a few models, the composite lens is non focusable an image cannot be brought into sharp focus. Detection wise I could spot the heat off rabbits out to 200-230yds but I had no idea what they were... I could pickup a fox at 300yds but the image is poor and positive ID is out of the question. Also due to the lens they are affected badly with atmospheric conditions compared to the larger full fat versions..There the cheapest of the thermal range offered by Pulsar and the worst performer..... BUT like I said before for the money there's nothing to match them in the price range, I'd always recommend saving for a Helion XQ38F upwards though..
You make some fair points which is a credit to you as a respected retailer. It is important to be honest in appraising a product, so as to avoid raising unrealistic expectations.
I agree entirely about the limited performance in mist too.
I too am keen not to mislead any of our members, so this morning I was out, well before first light, on an area of open fen where we have Roe, Chinese Water Deer and Muntjac as well as cattle. I paid particular attention to the actual images, rather than what my experience told me.
The cattle were identifiable a long way off, simply because of their size and herd numbers. I saw only Chinese Water Deer and concluded that a positive identification could only be made at distance, when they moved. Until they moved, I could not tell which species.
I have concluded that a less experienced watcher, using the XQ30 V Lite, would be able to see the image, probably know it to be a small deer but not identify which species until much closer.
You make that point about the Helion, which once again is a fair one. However when one considers the Helion to be 61% (£850) more expensive, significantly improved performance is a reasonable expectation. The Lite does what I need at present and I remain very pleased with my purchase, despite the limitations described.
I have found the world revealed by the thermal imager fascinating. If I get really hooked, I may 'throw a fit' and trade up.

