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<blockquote data-quote="Tadd" data-source="post: 2803359" data-attributes="member: 36004"><p>One other quick note. I went with the Bering Optic Super Yoter R. I found an auxiliary battery to be mandatory for any reasonable timeframe. I love the Wi-Fi ability to connect to a phone or iPad and record pics/video or just as an alternative viewing source for companions and myself. I thought the directions were not that clear, but I suspect with any of these devices once you get used to using the menu options it gets pretty simple/routine. As with any tool we use on this forum, usage time tends to really improve performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tadd, post: 2803359, member: 36004"] One other quick note. I went with the Bering Optic Super Yoter R. I found an auxiliary battery to be mandatory for any reasonable timeframe. I love the Wi-Fi ability to connect to a phone or iPad and record pics/video or just as an alternative viewing source for companions and myself. I thought the directions were not that clear, but I suspect with any of these devices once you get used to using the menu options it gets pretty simple/routine. As with any tool we use on this forum, usage time tends to really improve performance. [/QUOTE]
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