I recently bought and returned the FFP FMC2 1-10 (34mm tube) and didn't like the illumination as compared to the peer Vortex and NF I have. I was reminded here that the illumination on the DFP is better, and so ordered that.
I mounted and zeroed it yesterday. So my usage is still limited, but here are my impressions...
To my eyes, I think the illumination is still less bright than the V or NF; on the brightest setting, those are visible looking at the ski on a sunny day while the March isn't, but then, of course, the black of the reticle is very visible (it's possible some of that is attributable to the NF and V scopes having more parts of the reticle that are lit, and so appear brighter...?).
The reticle is useable without the illumination. This is true for the NF and for the V, though its "T" is smaller than the NF.
While I have an offset RDS, trying the March is still a shift away from my preference for "very" bright illumination.
The bezel on the March disappears much better than the NX8, better than the ATACR but maybe not quite as well as the G3, though most of my A/B basement testing was with the NX8, which was the one being replaced.
It has the size of the NX8, but the heft/ presence of the ATACR. Not a bad mix of traits.
The turrets are large, not in the best way if you're not using them. But, the lock system is good, the clicks are *very* good and the zero stop is stupid easy.
It came with scope caps and a fine but now cool throw lever. Getting the caps is like getting all weather mats thrown in for your new car. Is it a big deal? no; it's easy to buy them after. But it just seems like it should be standard.