So there is automatic, semi automatic and manual but what ARE these options? What is the difference between them and why would one use one over another?
I really do like my axion 2 xq35. Would love to see them... A) include eye piece lens cap or at least offer a rubber eyecup shield to prevent light leakage or distractions during day from outside light leaking into the eye piece.. b.) A different diode on top as charge/on indicator. It's green when charging and green when on. How about changing position so a green easily seen diode is not visible and make it three color for charge status. .... Tripod mount on the bottom would seem more stable as well. C.) Removable sd card. I haven't located the folder on my phone where pics downloaded and have to open my pulsar app to view them or screen shot. D.) The menu is easy however it's still cumbersome to get the feel of buttons at night and find myself pressing wrong buttons... Would love to see the zoom on a knob or scroll button. Just some thoughts to improve on a nice product
Caution, after 30 '' continuous night observation the retina is inflamed. Normal vision is slow to return and needed eye drops. I sue the company, I have to withdraw the product.
It sounds like 30 minutes is too long for your eye. Plenty of people use them for longer with no issues. We would recommend turning the brightness down if it's bothering you.
@@PulsarNV If you know the symbols we refer to 30 seconds and not 30 minutes. I gave the device for testing to other people, the same problem with everyone. Obviously everyone has a problem with their eyes.
Thanks for the video. It was very helpful
So there is automatic, semi automatic and manual but what ARE these options? What is the difference between them and why would one use one over another?
Very helpful, thank you.
You did not turn on the devise and it was recording, how did this go ? Why do you have all the time three fingers on the buttons ?
I really do like my axion 2 xq35. Would love to see them... A) include eye piece lens cap or at least offer a rubber eyecup shield to prevent light leakage or distractions during day from outside light leaking into the eye piece.. b.) A different diode on top as charge/on indicator. It's green when charging and green when on. How about changing position so a green easily seen diode is not visible and make it three color for charge status. .... Tripod mount on the bottom would seem more stable as well. C.) Removable sd card. I haven't located the folder on my phone where pics downloaded and have to open my pulsar app to view them or screen shot. D.) The menu is easy however it's still cumbersome to get the feel of buttons at night and find myself pressing wrong buttons... Would love to see the zoom on a knob or scroll button. Just some thoughts to improve on a nice product
Do we know the WiFi code please
It should be 12345678.
Caution, after 30 '' continuous night observation the retina is inflamed. Normal vision is slow to return and needed eye drops. I sue the company, I have to withdraw the product.
This is pretty common for looking at any device for long periods of time.
@@PulsarNV This is something you deliberately hide from the device instructions. 30 '' observation is too much time?
It sounds like 30 minutes is too long for your eye. Plenty of people use them for longer with no issues. We would recommend turning the brightness down if it's bothering you.
@@PulsarNV If you know the symbols we refer to 30 seconds and not 30 minutes. I gave the device for testing to other people, the same problem with everyone. Obviously everyone has a problem with their eyes.
@@arkas6797 You should be a bit more diplomat and take your problem to an email towards the company, not here like people in the farmers market !
Its not great for 1300 euro