I am 62 and technology challenged so if I can get proficient using the thermal so can you!
I watched the Pulsar YouTube Videos (allot) that explained the menu options before the thermal unit arrived, which really helped.
The question I got answered the other day on the forum was to keep the display on rather than pressing the “turn display off” button, which causes the unit to shut down for a long time (at least my unit anyway).
Finally, just get outside and use it. When the time comes to zero, use hand warmers and enjoy the experience!
I introduced the thermal to my 31 year old nephew on Wednesday and he went from never seeing a unit before to being zeroed in 30 minutes.
So to summarize my suggestions, 1) watch Pulsar YouTube menu videos, 2) keep display on and 3) use it.
Wife is using unit to track rabbits eating out flowers coming up. We are thinking how to shoot flower eating rabbits in town at night in subdivision with pellet gun. We are thinking using night vision and DBAL3 green lazer to light the criminal bunnies up and the other person shoot the pellet gun at green lazer! What fun entertainment!
Enjoy your new unit and practice, practice, practice!
Best regards, Randy