Leica Geovid R 15X56 Binocular
Key Features
- Compact Roof Prisms
- Hdc Fully Multicoated Optics
- Ir Laser Rangefinder With Inclinometer
- Range: 10-1100 Meters
- Adjusted Distance For Relative Angle
- Nitrogen-Filled Water And Fogproof
- Aluminum Alloy Chassis
- Tripod Mountable With Optional Adapter
- Twist-Up Click-Stop Eyecups
- Runs On One Cr2 Lithium Battery
- 15X Magnification
- 56Mm Objectives
- Compact Roof Prisms
- Hdc Anti-Refection Fully Multicoated Optics Improve Light Transmission, Color Fidelity, And Contrast
- 225′ Field Of View At 1000 Yards
- Wide 64° Apparent Viewing Angle
- Measures Range In Meters Only
- Simple One-Button Design
- Fda Class 1 Eye-Safe Ir Laser
- Range: 10 To 1100 Meters
- Measuring Accuracy: ±1 Meter To 366 Meters, ±2 Meters To 732 Meters, ±0.5% Past 732 Meters
- Spot Mode: Use Spot For Stationary Single Measurement
- Scan Mode: Use Scan For Continuous Measurement On Moving Or Multiple Targets
- Display: In-View Led Shows Four Characters And Automatically Adjusts To Ambient Light
- Ehr Ballistics Function: Utilizes A Built-In Inclinometer To Measure Angle To The Target Relative To The User; Displays The Equivalent Horizontal Range For Distances From 10 To 550 Meters And Uses Adjusted Distance For A More Accurate Hold-Over/Under
- Runs On One Cr2 Lithium Battery: Battery Life Is Approximately 2,000 Measurements At 68°F (20°C)
Leica Fuses The Image Quality Of A Powerful, Fully Multicoated Optic With The Usefulness Of An 1100-Meter Laser Rangefinder And Integrated Ballistics Calculator To Create Its 15X56 Geovid R Binocular/Rangefinder. Using An Infrared Laser Rangefinder And A Built-In Inclinometer, The On-Board Computer Adjusts The Displayed Range For More Precise Shot Placement When Shooting Up Or Downhill, And An In-View Four-Character Led Display Allows The Observer To View The Range Without Having To Take Their Eyes Off The Subject. This Version Of The Geovid Displays Distances In Meters Only And Is Controlled With A Convenient Single Push Button.
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