Not able to provide pictures, but the Nomad ll is absolutely stunning, though not gaudy or gimmicky. It is beautifully understated with many details to be appreciated, much like a Japanese Zen Garden. It is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship, artistic vision, and never ending devotion to make the best. Works as well as it looks, and I think everyone that owns one will find a method they prefer, so when you get it experiment. Personally, I use the high heater, pack the tube with my herb and lightly tamp the load so it doesn't fall into the heater. I can get 4 or 5 good tokes, tasty and plenty of vapor. I typically hold the button down until I can feel and taste the vapor in my mouth than simply feather the button to keep the vapor production consistent. I think the smaller diameter (14mm) of the Nomad stem versus that of the larger (19mm) stems of many other convection vaporizers makes for a much more efficient and enjoyable experience. As far as the aesthetics and quality of the Nomad build, there is no vaporizer made by any other company or individual that can compare. Yes the Nomad is expensive, but you definitely get what you pay for. When you get one, just look at the skill and craftsmanship that goes into the many different modules and you will begin to appreciate how much dedication went into the functionally and fit of this top of the line vaporizer. Dan is a master of his craft and we are all very lucky and privileged to be among those that can own a small piece of his genius. Sincere thanks and gratitude Dan, and may you keep on keeping on.