I purchased this and am really pleased with my purchase. It being a demo, it was missing a couple of the rubber light suppressors that are supposed to come with it and you can't get them anywhere else? I did find a substitute eye cup on Amazon so all is well. The picture in the scope is super sharp and very clear, once you figure out just the right "tweaks" to the settings for your particular viewing environment, i.e., high humidity. When I first turned it on and looked through it, I was not THAT impressed as I thought the picture would be better. Then I started doing a little research on thermal imaging cameras and how contrast, SmartScene, and automatic gain control work and after some tweaks to the settings, the picture was more than I had hoped for. Getting used to the automatic gain/SmartScene settings took a few night's viewing to get where I wanted. At first, I was not liking the way the picture "bloomed" when you we scanning and a hot object came into view. Then once I read and article on the Teledyne Flir website titled "Why does a thermal image suddenly turn bright or dark when a new object enters the scene?" it all made sense. It's a little offsetting at first as when an animal (in white hot) comes on scene, everything except the animal kind of gets washed out. Then I realized that the reason is because the camera is auto adjusting the gain to make the ANIMAL sharp and detailed at the expense of the rest of the scene. Most of the thermal hunting videos I've watched...
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