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<blockquote data-quote="magtech83" data-source="post: 1404392" data-attributes="member: 82108"><p>I contacted Nikon about their new RFs, the 4000/3000. I just asked a few questions to get an idea about their brand and how they planned on marketing it. </p><p>The questions I asked were:</p><p>1. Is the illumination adjustable on these RFs? I have a Nikon 1000 that the illumination is too bright to see anything in low light</p><p>2. Do the 4000 and 3000 have stabilization?</p><p>3. Comparing the earlier Nikon Rfs to similar models/brands the 1000 looks very dull and dark. How does yours compare?</p><p>4. My Nikon 1000 has a hard time ranging animals past 300-400 yards. From your testing, how would these rangefinders compare on animals?</p><p>5. I dont remember</p><p>6. I asked a question about how their models competed with the sig kilo 2k.</p><p></p><p>Here are the responses.</p><p></p><p>"Thank you for contacting Nikon. After looking into your questions, 1, I did not see any indication either new RF has an illuminated setting. 2, the 4000 doesn't have image stabilization like the 3000. 3, The glass clarity is top of the line. Just like it is in all our Monarch products. 4, The measurement yards in the 4K is up to 4000 yards and in the 3000.. 3000 yards. 5. I'm very confident our Rangefinders. 6. Because Sig Kilo is a different brand, I'm not familiar with them, therefore I really can't make any comparisons between the two. </p><p></p><p>Kind Regards, "</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magtech83, post: 1404392, member: 82108"] I contacted Nikon about their new RFs, the 4000/3000. I just asked a few questions to get an idea about their brand and how they planned on marketing it. The questions I asked were: 1. Is the illumination adjustable on these RFs? I have a Nikon 1000 that the illumination is too bright to see anything in low light 2. Do the 4000 and 3000 have stabilization? 3. Comparing the earlier Nikon Rfs to similar models/brands the 1000 looks very dull and dark. How does yours compare? 4. My Nikon 1000 has a hard time ranging animals past 300-400 yards. From your testing, how would these rangefinders compare on animals? 5. I dont remember 6. I asked a question about how their models competed with the sig kilo 2k. Here are the responses. "Thank you for contacting Nikon. After looking into your questions, 1, I did not see any indication either new RF has an illuminated setting. 2, the 4000 doesn't have image stabilization like the 3000. 3, The glass clarity is top of the line. Just like it is in all our Monarch products. 4, The measurement yards in the 4K is up to 4000 yards and in the 3000.. 3000 yards. 5. I'm very confident our Rangefinders. 6. Because Sig Kilo is a different brand, I'm not familiar with them, therefore I really can't make any comparisons between the two. Kind Regards, " [/QUOTE]
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