Hi Andy

Darkness isn't really an issue, it is as bright as the A100/200.

Lower magnification is noticeable for sure, but is is a big deal? Thats a good question. For me it doesn't seem to be, I have good eyes though, no contacts or glasses. I think user results will vary with most people being pretty happy with it, and some that won't.

Could it be better? Sure, of course. Will it be improved in future designs? Most likely.

Will it work for most applications? I think so! :)

Carl

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