PARD is another really good option, save yourself a grand as well. If you're mainly using it in the bush and don't need it for spotting at long range then I'd make sure your field of view is as wide as possible, if it's too zoomed in you'll spend all your time scanning. I have a 25mm and I find that just wide enough to use in the bush, a friend has a 35mm and it's quite difficult to use up close (both 384x288 sensors). A 19mm would be even better but you start to lose out on a decent bit of range at that point, but if that's not a worry for you then I'd get that
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