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Swaro 8x30/Leica 10x42 brf
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<blockquote data-quote="Don - In Idaho" data-source="post: 81461" data-attributes="member: 4760"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>....and it is the laser performance that I'm primarily interested in.</p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>Jim - If you are looking for distance performance rather than optical performance, The Swarovski monocular will outrange the Leica Geovid binoculars by 300-900 yards depending on target size and reflectivity. With the Swarovski, in bright sun, I can get 1800 yard readings on house sized objects, at dusk, the Swarovski maxes out at the electronically capped distance of 1999 yards. You won't touch that with the Leica 1200 or any of the Geovids currently on the market that I am aware of. Leica Vector? whole different story....</p><p></p><p>I wear progressive lens glasses and have no problems whatsoever with the display in the Swarovski. I find it much easier to view than the display in the Leica 1200. I don't have a Geovid on hand to compare it to.</p><p></p><p>Don - LongRangeSupply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don - In Idaho, post: 81461, member: 4760"] [ QUOTE ] ....and it is the laser performance that I'm primarily interested in. [/ QUOTE ] Jim - If you are looking for distance performance rather than optical performance, The Swarovski monocular will outrange the Leica Geovid binoculars by 300-900 yards depending on target size and reflectivity. With the Swarovski, in bright sun, I can get 1800 yard readings on house sized objects, at dusk, the Swarovski maxes out at the electronically capped distance of 1999 yards. You won't touch that with the Leica 1200 or any of the Geovids currently on the market that I am aware of. Leica Vector? whole different story.... I wear progressive lens glasses and have no problems whatsoever with the display in the Swarovski. I find it much easier to view than the display in the Leica 1200. I don't have a Geovid on hand to compare it to. Don - LongRangeSupply [/QUOTE]
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