Kirsch wrote well: I had 3 monocular thermal imaging cameras. In 2014 I had the Flir PS32 and it looked fantastic, then in January 2015 I had the Flir LS-X on trial for 2 months which seemed even better. With this thermal I took that famous photo, (which the Regina armory had put on its website), of woodcocks in the pasture on the great plain in the middle of the woods in Croatia. So I had, in June 2015, the first in Italy, the Flir LS-XR that surpassed all the others, a real top of the range, unsurpassed. In October 2015 I sold it, because I felt guilty for having spent 6270 € (!) (And I found a night hunter who gave me exactly what I had spent ...). I was without a thermal scanner until July 2018, when I purchased the first Pulsar Accolade XP50 binoculars with which I made a qualitative leap. Long hours of observation without eye strain. In March 2019 I sold Accolade XP50 and I immediately purchased Accolade XP50 LRF, still improved, with easier focus. On 3 June 2020 I had the great opportunity to compare my Accolade XP50 LRF with the brand new Accolade 2 XP50 LRF model (with the NETD sensor