yeah there is some faffing with using the LRF & recording features but as a day scope, other than turning it on, there's no buttons to press. For night vision you just have to turn it on and change to nvis mode with one click so it's only as much faffing as you want it to be.
I'm really enjoying the flexibility of having all the features in one scope, if i choose to use them.
For anyone that uses or wants to use a rangefinder, ballistics app &/or video camera they're built to use, if you want to. Or just point and shoot like a regular day scope, up to the user which i think is awesome :)

