Leica Geovid Binocular Laser Rangefinder Review
The Leica Geovid binocular rangefinder combine the functions of viewing and measuring in optical and electronic perfection - but their handiness also allows for ease of use in any situation. Leica was the first optical specialist to combine high-performance binoculars and a laser range finder in one especially compact set of binoculars.They enable the user also to switch to scanning mode to allow constant tracking of a moving object with the rangefinder function. These superb binoculars feature a 42 mm objective lens, improved light transmission from the new Flouride glass and water repellant AquaDuraT lens coating. Your Leica Geovid HD is built to accompany you through thick and thin. The housing is made of cast aluminum not only to reduce weight but also for its special robustness. It is filled with nitrogen to eliminate fogging of the lenses. The precise processing, typical of Leica, also guarantees that a Leica Geovid HD remains fully operational even during the most inclement weather - even down to 16.5 feet - 5 meters - deep in water ! Its folding lines and ergonomic design make the Geovid HD extraordinarily compact and space-saving. The Leica 15 x 56 HD binoculars are optimised for twilight and low light conditions via their 56 mm lens diameter, and both are unparalleled in terms of lightness and compactness. They deliver images that are extremely rich in contrast, colour neutral, and sharp from edge to edge. They open up a new dimension in viewing and identifying the finest details over long distances - especially in poor lighting conditions. 15x56HD Specifications: Magnification: 15x Front Lens Diameter mm: 56 Exit Pupil mm: 3.7 Twilight Factor: 28.2 F.O.V. @1000 yards: 225 feet Objective Angle Of View: 4.3° Close Focus Distance feet: Approx. 19.4 Diopter Compen
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