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<blockquote data-quote="Disco_rich" data-source="post: 7739508" data-attributes="member: 77204"><p>Honestly, the best advice I can give you is to ignore most of what you read on the internet (the majority have probably only used the unit they've invested in and think its the dogs), set your budget and try anything of interest (so many are using thermal now that it shouldn't be too hard to find a shop or someone with one reasonably close) - people have very different opinions on what's good and what's not based on personal preference and/or what they've spent money on. People new to thermal often like the punchier high contrast images of some units, but I find they often lack back ground detail.</p><p></p><p>For spotters I would personally still buy a Pulsar even though there are cheaper possibly as good units available now for two reasons 1) the units are just of a different quality to all the generic butt-plug shaped jobs from Infiray, HIK etc - and 2) residual values and ease of selling on to upgrade or whatever is much better for anything Pulsar. The latter might not be of much consequence to many however.</p><p></p><p>If you're in the market I'd recommend joining <a href="https://nightvisionforumuk.com" target="_blank">https://nightvisionforumuk.com</a> - its about as impartial as you will find for advise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Disco_rich, post: 7739508, member: 77204"] Honestly, the best advice I can give you is to ignore most of what you read on the internet (the majority have probably only used the unit they've invested in and think its the dogs), set your budget and try anything of interest (so many are using thermal now that it shouldn't be too hard to find a shop or someone with one reasonably close) - people have very different opinions on what's good and what's not based on personal preference and/or what they've spent money on. People new to thermal often like the punchier high contrast images of some units, but I find they often lack back ground detail. For spotters I would personally still buy a Pulsar even though there are cheaper possibly as good units available now for two reasons 1) the units are just of a different quality to all the generic butt-plug shaped jobs from Infiray, HIK etc - and 2) residual values and ease of selling on to upgrade or whatever is much better for anything Pulsar. The latter might not be of much consequence to many however. If you're in the market I'd recommend joining [URL]https://nightvisionforumuk.com[/URL] - its about as impartial as you will find for advise. [/QUOTE]
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