Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Nikon ProStaff 550 Laser Rangefinder (Green)

!±8±Nikon ProStaff 550 Laser Rangefinder (Green)

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New Nikon Prostaff 550 6X21 8369 Hunting Laser Rangefinder. Brand New Including CR2 Lithium Battery, Instruction Book, Strap and Case.Easy-to-use model features Distant Target Priority Mode specifically designed for hunting.Measurement range: 10-500m (11-550 yd.)Distance measurement display step is 0.5m (shorter than 100m/yd.) High-quality 6x monocular with multilayer coating for bright, clear images High-eyepoint design affords eyeglass wearers easy viewing Easy one-push measurement after the power is turned on Compact, lightweight design enables easy, single-hand operation Diopter adjustment function.Waterproof (up to 1 meter for 10 minutes), but not for underwater usage; the battery chamber is water resistant Wide temperature tolerance: -10C to +50C Measurement range 10-500m/11-550 yd. Distance display (Increment) Every 0.5m/yd. (shorter than 100m/yd.)Every 1.0m/yd. (greater than 100m/yd.) Finder Magnification (x) 6 Effective objective diameter (mm) 21 Actual field of view 6.0 Exit pupil (mm) 3.5 Eye relief (mm) 18.2 Dimensions (LxHxW) (mm) 130x69x37 Weight (g) (excluding battery) 180 Power source CR2 lithium battery x 1 (DC 3V)Auto power shutoff function equipped (after 8 sec.)

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Nikon Monarch Laser 800 Rangefinder Review

!±8± Nikon Monarch Laser 800 Rangefinder Review

First of all, I might as well kick off this review by stating that it's easy to provide a positive review of this Nikon laser rangefinder. Besides the standard look and feel features, the performance is top notch. Features include multiple targeting modes, waterproof & fogproof construction, long eye relief, bright sharp viewing optics, compact size and light weight. The unit comes with a belt case, neck lanyard and battery.

In field testing the Monarch 800 matches all stated specs for this model. Maximum range is 800 yards with +-.5 yard precision. The 6X21 magnification optics let you clearly see objects several hundred yards away.

Compared to other rangefinders the performance of the 800 is very fast and accurate. The delay time to range a target, even one that's over 500 yards is almost instantaneous. This is really a nice feature when you consider that reaction time is crucial in unexpected hunting situations.

Ranging trees or brush at the edge of a clearing for ranging your scope is a piece of cake. In addition, the targeting viewfinder provides easy to understand symbols and target distance readout. Besides the normal operational mode there are two other specialty modes. First target priority mode provides targeted, very specific ranging to objects such as individual trees or deer. The distant target priority mode provides the distance to the farthest target obtained while ranging multiple objects.

By the way, the Monarch Laser 800 is not just designed for hunting. It is also a great rangefinder for golfers. At the driving range and on the course, this unit will allow you to spot pins, trees, hazards, bunkers and fairways and determine their exact distance in yards.


Nikon Monarch Laser 800 Rangefinder Review

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Choosing The Right Digital Camera - SLR or Rangefinder

!±8± Choosing The Right Digital Camera - SLR or Rangefinder

With the advent of the digital camera and its abundance of features to make photography even easier to get into, there's never been a better time to turn your hobby into something more serious, should you so wish. Depending on your own preference, whether it's simply taking pictures at family get-togethers or becoming a freelance photographer and getting paid for your prints, you'll want to ensure you have the best camera for you. With digital cameras, there are two main choices, one for the amateur and one for serious photographer.

· Rangefinder - this is the camera best suited to someone who merely wishes to photograph as a hobby, or at the very most be on the fringes of amateur photography. The great thing about rangefinders is they do exactly what the camera name stands for; it will automatically focus on whatever you're photographing and give you the best picture it can automatically. You don't have to worry about distance to the shot, or lighting - a rangefinder will do this for you.

· SLR - or Single Lens Reflex camera. This is more similar to the traditional still frame cameras before digital came along, and the one that serious amateurs and professional photographers are more likely to use. Giving you much more control over how the picture is taken, an SLR camera will allow you to focus on exactly what you wish to photograph, whether that be in the forefront or the back of the main picture. It will also allow you to frame a picture better, and use macro and long lenses too.

Like any competing product, there are cons as well as the pros already mentioned with both cameras. For instance a rangefinder, while making life easier in many ways, may not be able to remove lens flare from a photograph's subject; and it also reduces the amount of control you have over focus, especially in action shots like a sports or auto racing even.

An SLR camera, whilst offering many advantages over the rangefinder when it comes to options available, is usually a lot larger and more heavy than a rangefinder; it also has much faster shutter speeds, meaning that once again at sporting or fast-paced events, you will not miss out on some of the more spectacular shots.

The choice between rangefinder and SLR are pretty wide, and the reasons for a particular photographer using a certain camera type are fairly pronounced. If you're unsure, there is a vast amount of information online. You can either use a search engine such as Google to bring up the pros and cons of both cameras, or visit dedicated photography and camera manufacturers websites, like Canon and Nikon for example, where you will find all the information you need to join this wonderful and rewarding hobby.


Choosing The Right Digital Camera - SLR or Rangefinder

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