I just checked and it's a three year warranty.Two year warranty doesn't ooze confidence......
I've been following this thread, sorta nibbling around the edges and trying to learn more. Lots of thoughts and concerns and some what-ifs. DoubleUp is concerned about POI shift after making some lens changes and also the possibility of some other potential problem from opening the scope repeatedly. If changing the lens is just a straight forward unscrew one, put another on, I don't think that should cause any kind of problem. Isn't the reticle just an image on a screen? Other than the slight possibility of foreign particle contamination when lens is removed, everything should be alright.I'm thinking the base mag of the 75mm is 5x as DAA posted. I really think the 2.8 50mm is best for coyotes. Besides, not too sure about how well they retain zero when changing lens and if you have to resight every time that would quickly be a pain in the butt. Also personally I don't like the idea of opening the unit up and changing those lens over and over. Seems like a good place for a problem to erupt. Warranty is 3 years.
My bad, I saw the 2 year & didn't realize that's for night vision, thermal is 3.I just checked and it's a three year warranty.
OK, I'm going to beat on this horse a little more. If the purpose of the 3 different lens is to provide a wider field of view, and the reticle is fixed on the screen, how could the POI shift? My thought is that change could come if there are loose mounts, rings etc. that may occur over time by frequent lens change and normal handling.Each lens will be slightly different optically, plan on re-zero'ing. Especially for longer shot.
BUMMER!!The owners manual says to rezero after lens change.
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Manual can be downloaded here: Resource
- DAA
My manual says to zero for each lens. I have the 50 only so not a concern to me.After using Pulsar scopes with low base mag for a long time I didn't think I would like a 3x or higher base mag because of the small FOV.
That changed when I started using Nvis scopes.
Since I was engaging targets at longer ranges, the 3x+ base mag is preferred and I don't notice the smaller FOV.
The swappable lenses of the MT1000 is a nice feature to have if it doesn't have a large POI shift when changing lenses.
If you're hunting fields use the 75mm with 4x base, in close use the 35mm with 2x base or just use the 50mm as an all around scope.
SJC
For me and my shooting distances a 50mm would be my choice.My manual says to zero for each lens. I have the 50 only so not a concern to me.
It might be that you only have to change profiles to change lens. I will know in a couple weeks. Shoots 100 may know sooner.so...you have to re-zero for each lens ? if you cant change lenses in the field to match conditions when changing locations, why bother advertising this "great" feature.
wasted feature for me. pick one lens and stick with it