Would you buy this scope?


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Hey guys, full transparency, I haven’t read through all 170 pages and I know everything in the scope was designed for a reason but why push button illumination? Seems like it’s getting harder and harder to find a scope with a nice rotary on/off every other detent style knob. Wasn’t sure if there was a particular reason for this. Thanks
 
Hey guys, full transparency, I haven’t read through all 170 pages and I know everything in the scope was designed for a reason but why push button illumination? Seems like it’s getting harder and harder to find a scope with a nice rotary on/off every other detent style knob. Wasn’t sure if there was a particular reason for this. Thanks
The answer from Form was that a rotary knob for illumination would add complexity and potentially hinder the scope’s ability to survive side impacts, so the push button system was chosen.
 
This is what I'm talking about with clarity.......my eyes can't even look at this it's so blurry. Although my broken ZP5 is much worse than this.

Scroll back a page and you’ll see the original that is actually clear. Borat somehow muffed up the image.
 
@Ryan Avery any thought of adding the flip covers to order? That’s one of my fave part. I hate janky flip covers and the fitted ones look good on ZT other scopes. Looks like they come with the others.
 
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