There are things that appeal to me about this sight.I saw one at a good price locally,and I bought it.
Pretty much,what you have for controls are two elastomer covered buttons,a + and a - .This is the "Brightness" control,and also the "On" and "Off"
Now,I really do not want to condemn the line,but the one I bought had the issue of requiring extreme pressure on the buttons to activate them. I did not have an instrument to measure it,but seat of the pants guess,30 lbs plus.
There was no "Push the button,and it comes on" It was "Push really hard,check for red dot,push harder,repeat"
Not something I wanted to work with,and IMO,subject to failure.
So,I took it back to the LGS. The sales person tried it. He agreed,not so good.
He pulled another out of stock,and it was worse.
He happily refunded my money. Thats a good thing about buying local.
I only tried a sampling of two units. Maybe production had a bad day.
I don't know,but I suggest if you are buying one,try the buttons first.
Pretty much,what you have for controls are two elastomer covered buttons,a + and a - .This is the "Brightness" control,and also the "On" and "Off"
Now,I really do not want to condemn the line,but the one I bought had the issue of requiring extreme pressure on the buttons to activate them. I did not have an instrument to measure it,but seat of the pants guess,30 lbs plus.
There was no "Push the button,and it comes on" It was "Push really hard,check for red dot,push harder,repeat"
Not something I wanted to work with,and IMO,subject to failure.
So,I took it back to the LGS. The sales person tried it. He agreed,not so good.
He pulled another out of stock,and it was worse.
He happily refunded my money. Thats a good thing about buying local.
I only tried a sampling of two units. Maybe production had a bad day.
I don't know,but I suggest if you are buying one,try the buttons first.