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anybody using a zeiss rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="300rum" data-source="post: 356535" data-attributes="member: 6231"><p>Dear dahunta,</p><p></p><p>last fall my hunting partner got one Zeiss Rangefinder (Binocular), and I did a field test side by side with a Swaro Rangefinder (Monocular)</p><p></p><p>Zeiss - Binocular | Swaro - Monocular</p><p>zeiss- more heavier then swaro</p><p>zeiss red aiming circle - WAY BIGGER (at 1750yards - the red circle was almost half of the hill side and you can not be sure what you are ranging</p><p>swaro - red circle at the same distance covering 2-3 trucks side by side</p><p></p><p>max distance ranged with zeiss at any object (glass, small sage bushes, tree, rocks) - 1750yrd on normal day (sun behind us)</p><p>swaro - 1850yrds (please note I tried 3 unit with the same battery at the same object and all were ranging max 1200 -1500yrd, and just this demo unit was able to range 1850 all day)</p><p>zeiss - very fast reading | swaro 1 sec delay</p><p>lenses image quality - zeiss - very good, clear to the edges without distortion</p><p></p><p>Price: swaro - $950CDN, zeiss - $3200 CDN</p><p></p><p>Wish list: zeiss - red circle need to be way way smaller to be trusted at longer distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300rum, post: 356535, member: 6231"] Dear dahunta, last fall my hunting partner got one Zeiss Rangefinder (Binocular), and I did a field test side by side with a Swaro Rangefinder (Monocular) Zeiss - Binocular | Swaro - Monocular zeiss- more heavier then swaro zeiss red aiming circle - WAY BIGGER (at 1750yards - the red circle was almost half of the hill side and you can not be sure what you are ranging swaro - red circle at the same distance covering 2-3 trucks side by side max distance ranged with zeiss at any object (glass, small sage bushes, tree, rocks) - 1750yrd on normal day (sun behind us) swaro - 1850yrds (please note I tried 3 unit with the same battery at the same object and all were ranging max 1200 -1500yrd, and just this demo unit was able to range 1850 all day) zeiss - very fast reading | swaro 1 sec delay lenses image quality - zeiss - very good, clear to the edges without distortion Price: swaro - $950CDN, zeiss - $3200 CDN Wish list: zeiss - red circle need to be way way smaller to be trusted at longer distances. [/QUOTE]
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