Dude
You cant be suggesting that Nikon is anywhere near the same class as Leica
Please dont go there
The Nikon range finders are in Leica's class. FS
Dude
You cant be suggesting that Nikon is anywhere near the same class as Leica
Please dont go there
The Nikon range finders are in Leica's class. FS
The Nikon range finders are in Leica's class. FS
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I have tested the Leica and Nikon side by side,and they were by no means equivalent.The Leica is a superior unit.
The optics aren't even close to the same - if you can't see the Leica is brighter and clearer, get your cataracts removed.
DocM is NEVER wrong.![]()
After some of the things I've seen you post on CGN, I'd say I'm the more reliable option.
Your mileage may vary, of course.
-M
It is important to note that a $200 rangefinder that scores 95 is not necessarily better than a $600 rangefinder that scores 90. This is because user reviews factor in price (i.e. 'for $200 this is a great rangefinder' and 'for $600 I expected this rangefinder to perform better) So the $600 rangefinder that scored 90 might out perform the $200 rangefinder that scored 95 in every possible category. The important thing to remember is value is accounted for in user reviews.
I 100% agree with you. But once my Google skills catch up to yours look out!
So, I Googled myself testing the Nikon and Leica models side by side in the field?
It was epic, really - I sat there, holding a laptop in the middle of a field and Googled how far each rangefinder could return under my conditions. Google Earth was a big help there, as was "Google Field View" (it's in the beta stages, in a limited release - look for it in May 2011).
It was pretty sweet. Way easier and more probable than me actually doing it.
-M
Whats the magnification on the Nikons? Trying to target a 10'' object at 643 meters with a 4power aint gonna happen.
The Nikon 1200s is a great unit that can hit soft targets at that range. We do have a very quick processor as previously posted and I'd recommend head to your local shop and ask to pop your head out the front door and compare it against something else you like. I'd proudly say you will be impressed.
We do have a new model coming out in late August that will be a 1000yd model with an auto-switching reticle that will go from LCD black to LED red on its own depending on the target you sight.
Do your best to handle the product before you buy it though, no matter which brand you choose. But I'd endorse the Nikon of course.![]()




























