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The image is slightly more detailed on the 100 but not by much. It's basically the same as a regular rifle scope. More magnification equals smaller field of view but more detail. I would definitely go with a 30 hz 640 if you can swing it. I've had 30's and 60's and really can't tell the difference. And I scan from a polaris ranger while its moving all the time going pretty fast. It's a non issue in my opinion. I don't really use the external battery pack (i have one) but I think you'd get probably a good 4 hours, maybe more. Is this going to be your only thermal? If you have a handheld scanner you can get away with bigger magnification in the scope but if the scope is to double as the scanner then I'd go for like a 42 or 50mm unit so you have a reasonable field of view but some magnification. Also, the OLED is money. It's super clear. I spot a juicy tick on a cow with my Zeus's.