Digital Camera & Photo Film

August 30, 2007

Barska Deep Sea 7×50 Waterproof Binocularw/ Internal Rangefinder & Compass

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Nikon Laser Caddy Rangefinder 500GNikon’s Laser Caddy 500G 6x Roof Prism Laser Rangefinder isn’t really a binocular. In asense, with 6x magnification, you might consider it a monocular but it’s more. There’s a built-in laser mechanism that measures the the distance from you and a viewed object. The Nikon LaserCaddy provides 160 yard ranging ability to the pin which is a golf constant, compared to competitive products which measure distance only to the highly variable and atmospherically dependent flag. It uses a six power monocular with a 20 millimeter objective lens to provide an exit pupil of 3.3mm. The eyepiece is adjustable, with a range of +/- 2 diopters, and the unit has 10mm of eye relief. In addition, the Nikon LaserCaddy has a real angle of view of 6.3 degrees, translating to a wide, 50 degree apparent angle of view and a field of view of 33 feet at 100 yards. The Nikon LaserCaddy measures ranges in yards or meters, and features an automatic power shutoff after the reading has been displayed for eight seconds. It measures 3.5″ x 2.5″ x 1.5″ and weighs 7.0 ounces without battery. It is powered by one CR-2 camera battery that is included with the rangefinder and an internal display shows the user how much battery power is remaining. Invisible/eyesafe Laser Dioper adjustment function Capable of distancing different targets in succession by keeping the button pressed

Electronics:High resolution images in fast, precise, and consistent measurements,Advanced digital processor and high grade optics,Lightweight and compact at only 7 ounces,Water-resistant design,Uses one lithium battery
Company:Nikon
List Price:$464.00
Amazon Price:Too low to display
Nikon Laser Caddy Rangefinder 500G

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