Just talking about what I'm intimately familiar with, not what I read on the internet.
I have used both products myself,but unlike you,I have nothing to gain by favoring one product over another product.
Just talking about what I'm intimately familiar with, not what I read on the internet.
I have used both products myself,but unlike you,I have nothing to gain by favoring one product over another product.![]()
.I've got absolutely nothing to gain posting anonymously on a messageboard
I'd be keen to know where you "used" the Victory range finding bino though...not many of them in Canada...
What makes you think that I first saw them in Canada?I do travel to the USA and I first saw the Victory RF last fall before purchasing my Geovid HDs.As I said,I didn't buy the Zeiss unit,because with the Leica rebate,the price difference was about $1200 at the time.By the way Bashaw Sports has had the Victory RF in stock for a considerable time as well.I am a long time customer there,and Pud was kind enough to let me compare the Victory RF to my Geovid HDs.
I guess my idea of using and yours are a bit different but as I said....good to have different opinions on messageboards. I'll keep your definition of using in mind in future posts...sorry for the confusion...my bad.
.How do you think it would look if you posted anything other than your sponsors product being superior to all others?
Quite truthfully I was happy not to talk to you in this thread....but you just can't resist...regardless of the messageboard or user name can you? Your obsession with me is getting a bit creepy.....

I have my geovids now and love them
Cameraland has them for a great price too...8x42 for 1499.00
worth every penny
I think you'll be very happy going with a real pair of binos with a built in range finder rather than trying to make a rangefinder double as a bino. It might seem like a lot of cash now but 10 years from now you'll wonder how you ever did without them.




























