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The four selectable measurement display modes are Horizontal Distance and Angle mode, Actual Distance and Angle mode, Horizontal Distance and Height mode, and Actual Distance and Height mode.
The Tru-Target Technology allows you to switch between two ranging modes, depending on the situation. It's particularly useful in situations where there are multiple targets.
The Nikon LASER 50 6x Laser Rangefinder can measure distances up to 2000 yards.
The red OLED internal display provides high visibility and has a user-selectable auto-brightness function for optimal brightness in any condition.
Yes, the Nikon LASER 50 6x Laser Rangefinder is built with superior weather sealing, waterproofing, and fog proofing to withstand challenging weather conditions.
Review Summary
2021-12-17T15:39:19
This Nikon Laser 50 is better than the 4K Black. I now have both, and did an AB test on them. They range exactly the same, at about 3700 yards each(best case) and about 1900 on trees. The main difference is the L50 has a Magnesium case, and will display angle or compensated yardage in the display. The Laser 50 also comes with a 5 year warranty. I?m not sure why Nikon called it a 50, and not a 4K Black mark II, but this performs exactly the same as the old 4k Black.
Benjamin R.

Distance: 10 - 2000 yd. (9.1 - 1820m)
Angle: +/-89 Degree
Tree: 1500 yd. (1370m)
Deer: 1100 yd. (1000m)
Under Nikon's measurement conditions and reference values
Actual Distance: every 0.1m/yd.
Horizontal Distance: every 0.1m/yd.
Height: every 0.1m/yd.
Angle: every 0.1 Degree
+/-0.75m/yd. (shorter than 600m/yd.)
+/-1.00m/yd. (600m/yd. and over, shorter than 1,000m/yd.)
+/-1.50m/yd. (1000m/yd. and over)
Under Nikon's measurement conditions
6x
21mm
7.5 Degree
3.5mm
18mm
+/- 4 Degree
14 to 122 Degree F (-10 to +50 Degree C)
80% or less (without dew condensation)
Yes
Yes
Waterproof (up to 1m/3.3 ft. for 10 minutes)
Fogproof
Battery chamber is rainproof - JIS/IEC protection class 4 (IPX4) equivalent
Under Nikon's testing conditions
IEC60825-1: Class 1M/Laser Product
FDA/21 CFR Part 1040.10: Class I Laser Product
FCC Part15 SubPartB class B, EU:EMC directive, AS/NZS, VCCI classB, CU TR 020, ICES-003
RoHS
WEEE
905nm
10.1ns
32.7W
Vertical: 0.25
Horizontal: 1.8
Outdoor
Forestry
1 CR2 Lithium Battery (DC 3V)
Automatic power shut-off (after approx. 8 sec. unoperated)
Approx. 9000 actuations (at approx. 68 Degree F [20 Degree C])
Required, included
Lithium
1
CR2
4.3 x 1.6 x 2.9" (110 x 41 x 74mm)
Without Batteries: 6.3 oz (180g)
018208167548
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|---|---|---|---|
| Magnification | 6x | 6x | 6x |
| Rangefinder Range | 1001 to 2000yd | 1001 to 2000yd | 1001 to 2000yd |
| Rangefinder Type | Monocular | Monocular | Monocular |
4k Black in magnesium clothing.
By Benjamin R.
This Nikon Laser 50 is better than the 4K Black. I now have both, and did an AB test on them. They range exactly the same, at about 3700 yards each(best case) and about 1900 on trees. The main difference is the L50 has a Magnesium case, and will display angle or compensated yardage in the display. The Laser 50 also comes with a 5 year warranty. I?m not sure why Nikon called it a 50, and not a 4K Black mark II, but this performs exactly the same as the old 4k Black.


Horizontal Distance.
Actual Distance.

Target Angle & Height.
What A View.
Dead Simple.