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Leica's New Geovid HD-B
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<blockquote data-quote="pgar171" data-source="post: 875793" data-attributes="member: 73281"><p>I have had them for about a month and have taken them on 5 afternoon hunts and 6 morning hunts. My HD-Bs are 10X42 versions. I also have a pair of 10X42 Swarovski Swarovison EL. I was able to switch between them at dawn and dusk while hunting whitetails at distances from 100 to 200 yards. The optics, especially in low light, are no where near the Swarovski. Noticeably darker image than the Swarovski. </p><p></p><p>I am thinking about getting rid of them. I would rather use the Swarovskis along with a rangefinder than the darker leicas. </p><p></p><p>As for the range finding feature, it worked very intuitively and was easy to use out to 700 yards on whitetail (the furtherest I tested it). Live in Texas and don't have any elevation to test that aspect of the binoculars. </p><p></p><p>My two cents. </p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pgar171, post: 875793, member: 73281"] I have had them for about a month and have taken them on 5 afternoon hunts and 6 morning hunts. My HD-Bs are 10X42 versions. I also have a pair of 10X42 Swarovski Swarovison EL. I was able to switch between them at dawn and dusk while hunting whitetails at distances from 100 to 200 yards. The optics, especially in low light, are no where near the Swarovski. Noticeably darker image than the Swarovski. I am thinking about getting rid of them. I would rather use the Swarovskis along with a rangefinder than the darker leicas. As for the range finding feature, it worked very intuitively and was easy to use out to 700 yards on whitetail (the furtherest I tested it). Live in Texas and don't have any elevation to test that aspect of the binoculars. My two cents. Paul [/QUOTE]
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