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used a number of rangefinders on my trips
I’ve used a number of rangefinders on my trips and this one is by far the easiest to operate with one hand. The focus wheel at the top of the rangefinder is adjustable by only the index finger while the measurement and mode buttons at the bottom are operable by entirely by thumb. This one-handed operation is especially useful for the glasses-wearing user like me, as it virtually eliminates the frequent smudges resulting from having to adjust the picture with one hand while trying to hold the rangefinder steady with the other.
The interface is easy and intuitive, with discrete functions for controlling distance, angle, and speed. Accuracy is among the best I’ve seen, adjustable down to tenths of a degree. I like the lock-on mode that homes in on a specific target. USB-C charging is a major convenience for me; it can be charged anywhere – at home, in the car, in a coffee shop, etc. I greatly appreciate not having to constantly change batteries. Overall the image is clear and color-accurate, ideal for either watching the game or just taking in the scenery.
The rangefinder is extremely compact and light, yet sturdy. It comes with a protective cloth pouch and is small enough to fit in a pocket, backpack, or gear bag.
The interface is easy and intuitive, with discrete functions for controlling distance, angle, and speed. Accuracy is among the best I’ve seen, adjustable down to tenths of a degree. I like the lock-on mode that homes in on a specific target. USB-C charging is a major convenience for me; it can be charged anywhere – at home, in the car, in a coffee shop, etc. I greatly appreciate not having to constantly change batteries. Overall the image is clear and color-accurate, ideal for either watching the game or just taking in the scenery.
The rangefinder is extremely compact and light, yet sturdy. It comes with a protective cloth pouch and is small enough to fit in a pocket, backpack, or gear bag.
26/10/2023
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