Since there is very little information on the web and VE does not seem to care about supplying detailed information on any of their gear, I am going to use this thread to share some of my findings.
As of right now I have a used Mantis Elite with 4x and 15x optics with the universal stand and a mint TS4 Dynascope, 0.7x lens (4.2x - 42x zoom), 30° oblique viewing attachment, 250W halogen fiber optics illumination and stand assembly with stage pack (x-y sliding table) for side to side comparison sitting on my desk.
Overall, I like the Mantis Elite a lot. The projected viewing image is huge. 3D image works very well and the illumination is super homogeneous, paired with a very crisp image that is very much superior to the TS4.
The TS4 has a smaller viewing image and it is a lot less potent in terms of light efficacy. After all, there is a lot more lenses and mirrors the image has to travel through and the objective lenses are much smaller than on the Mantis. However, being able to freely zoom into the parts you are working on has its benefits.
One thing I am really looking forward to is retrofitting the TS4 with a high quality camera. On the left side there is a port hole and a sliding lever to switch from direct viewing to the camera. Internally, an arrangement of mirrors is moved on a linear slide, that lets you select either directing the view to the viewing pane or to the camera port.
My short summary is this:
Get a Mantis Elite (or Compact) with 4x magnification for soldering work. I like the 4x - 15x combo for close up inspection, however the 15x is quite expensive if it does not come as a "freebie" with the device and you will not be able to use it for soldering because of the short focusing distance, short working distance and too big magnification. As Dave already stated on several occasions, 4x and 8x should make a good combo. The 6x SLWD lens looks like a nice piece of kit, but the price tag of over 1.500€ does not justify it for me.
My guess is, that the Lynx is much closer (or even superior) to the Mantis in terms of picture quality, FOV and overall performance, but then again it is seriously more expensive.
The TS4 looks much more professional in regard to the build quality. Higher grade plastics and a lot of metal is used here, compared to the cheapish appearance of the Mantis. The enclosure of the latter is made from shitty ABS that gets brittle after a short time and yellows quickly - just like those historic PC cases back in the 80s/90s - just absurd for that kind of professional equipment!
I would have loved to see the Mantis head made from cast aluminium like the universal stand. At the very least VE should use higher grade plastics.
I am going to post some detail pictures in the next time.
Kind regards,
Frederik