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Leica 2800.COM Initial Hands On Review
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<blockquote data-quote="catorres1" data-source="post: 1557104" data-attributes="member: 80699"><p>Yeah, there are upsides and downsides to the all in one, in some people's estimation. But at the moment, we have the 2800.COM, the 2400BDX (got a review in process on that one), the 3000BDX, and the 2400 ABS. All in some way utilize AB....the BDX devices just released Foretrex connectivity, so that ads another option that is very efficient. I hope Leica does the same. The ABS is the most 'complete' in some sense (although the 3000 BDX is probaby just as 'complete', it just replaces different devices). Some would say the ABS is the best overall, others want a different temp and wind solution, as well as a different upgrade path. </p><p></p><p>Either way, we have never had options like this that I can remember. In the past year, the market has expanded to give long range shooters fast and viable options for making those shots more quickly, efficiently and just as accurately as in the past, but with a much streamlined workflow. Gotta love competition!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catorres1, post: 1557104, member: 80699"] Yeah, there are upsides and downsides to the all in one, in some people's estimation. But at the moment, we have the 2800.COM, the 2400BDX (got a review in process on that one), the 3000BDX, and the 2400 ABS. All in some way utilize AB....the BDX devices just released Foretrex connectivity, so that ads another option that is very efficient. I hope Leica does the same. The ABS is the most 'complete' in some sense (although the 3000 BDX is probaby just as 'complete', it just replaces different devices). Some would say the ABS is the best overall, others want a different temp and wind solution, as well as a different upgrade path. Either way, we have never had options like this that I can remember. In the past year, the market has expanded to give long range shooters fast and viable options for making those shots more quickly, efficiently and just as accurately as in the past, but with a much streamlined workflow. Gotta love competition! [/QUOTE]
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