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Leica 10 x 42 BRF Geovid, Water Proof Roof Prism Binocular with 6.3 Degree Angle of View, with Laser Rangefinder that Gives Readings only in Yards, U.S.A.
Mfr. Part: 40029 SKU: LC1042BRF

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> $350.00 Mfr Rebate from Oct 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2009 ** Download **
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Item Includes
Neoprene carrying strap, eyepiece cover, protective front lens cover, Cordura case and battery, 5 Year USA Warranty
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Description
Knowing the distance can be very important The hunter is interested in the distance to his game, the farmer and the forester want to know the size of a clearing or the farmland, the civil engineer wants to know the distance to the bridge pier or how far the wind power plants are apart, the sailor needs to know the distance to the next turning buoy.
The new LEICA GEOVID BRF binoculars with integrated laser rangefinders are ideally suited for these specialized applications: With the combination of a high-performance binocular with an integrated laser rangefinder and the unequalled compactness,
This instrument goes where you want, and does what you ask. High mountain ridges. Shrouded lowland woods. Arid high deserts. Endless savannas. It just doesn't matter where you go or how you hunt. The LEICA GEOVID BRF is a smart addition to your gear. This, because its optics and electronics are engineered to perform optimally in any scenario. In distinct contrast to its agile size andlight weight, this instrument is ruggedly built and generously protected by rubber armor. It can take the licks and bumps of rigorous use without compromising performance. Not the least of which is LEICA GEOVID BRF's ability to transmit light in twilight conditions, when the finest of the animals are most likely to move within range. The BRF Geovids feature the most modern multiple layer coating technology. Also, the LED rangefinder display automatically adjusts its brightness to ambient light conditions. So the readout is easy to see.
With the higher magnification of this Geovid BRF model, you get the added advantage of a high twilight factor. So poor light conditions do not degrade this instrument's ability to provide detail-accurate distance measurement. |
Features
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Observing and„Ranging combined in a high-performance binocular: It saves time and cuts down weight, if compared to using two separate devices (binocular and LRF) |
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High optical performance in low-light: Even the smallest details are easily recognizable, due to high contrast and edge-to-edge sharpness |
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Compact: As compact as a regular binocular, with central focusing and a center hinge. |
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Robust: Leica HDCTM-coating, Aluminum housing, soft-touch rubber armor |
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Watertight to a depth of 5m or 16.4 feet. |
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Perfect Ergonomics: Perfectly balanced for fatigue-free viewing, separate diopter setting for LRF and binocular, removable eyecups with two click stops. |
Specifications
| Exit pupil | 4.2mm |
| Twilight factor | 20.49 |
| Field of view at 1,000m/yds | 110 m/yds |
| Objective angle of view | 6.3° |
| Close focusing distance | approx. 5.6m |
| Diopter compensation | ± 3.5 dpt |
| Distance measurement Range | 10 yds to approx. 1,300 yds (50 ft to approx. 3,936 ft) |
| Distance measurement Accuracy | ± 1 m/yds up to 350 m/380 yds ± 2 m/yds up to 700 m/763 yds ± 0,5 % beyond 700 m/763 yds |
| Distance measurement Readouts | LED display with four digits, easily legible in any light. |
| Sliding eyecups | yes, removable |
| Adjustable interpupillary distance | 56-74mm |
| Focusing | Internal focusing via central focusing drive |
| Prism system | Roof prism with phase correction layer |
| Watertightness | Watertight to a depth of 5m/16.5 ft |
| Housing | Die-cast aluminium, nitrogen-filled |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | approx. 120 x174 x 65mm / 43.4 x 67.8 x 29.16 in |
| Weight | approx. 900 g / 32 oz incl. batteries |
| Meter/Yard selector | no |
| Laser | Eye-safe invisible laser according to EN and FDA class 1 |
| Laser beam divergence | 2.5 x 0.5 mrad |
| Measuring time | max. approx. 1.4 s |
| Measuring mode | Scanning mode |
| Battery lifetime | approx. 500 measurements at 20 °C (68 °F) |
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