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Rangefinding binoculars - Leica Geovid 10x42 R vs …
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<blockquote data-quote="2ndson" data-source="post: 2247834" data-attributes="member: 114275"><p>I have the Leica 10x42 hd-b 3000 and have to say if you want good glass the Leica is it. Good glass lets you spot your target, as well as gives you mirage for a wind call. And the Leica has amazing quality glass - I compared it with my Swaro SLC 10x42's and it was a bit sharper in the center than the Swaros, though the Swaros have a slight advantage in low light. The Sig glass is not even close.</p><p></p><p>The range finder on the Leica is also first class - very accurate and very fast. From a tripod or stable hold you can range very small targets.</p><p></p><p>The Leica will give you pressure/temperature you can feed into a free phone app up front as well as range and angle adjusted range. It just does not take that long to dial in the range or just refer to a dope chart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2ndson, post: 2247834, member: 114275"] I have the Leica 10x42 hd-b 3000 and have to say if you want good glass the Leica is it. Good glass lets you spot your target, as well as gives you mirage for a wind call. And the Leica has amazing quality glass - I compared it with my Swaro SLC 10x42's and it was a bit sharper in the center than the Swaros, though the Swaros have a slight advantage in low light. The Sig glass is not even close. The range finder on the Leica is also first class - very accurate and very fast. From a tripod or stable hold you can range very small targets. The Leica will give you pressure/temperature you can feed into a free phone app up front as well as range and angle adjusted range. It just does not take that long to dial in the range or just refer to a dope chart. [/QUOTE]
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