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Rangefinder REVIEW - NEWCON 2000Pro - Monocular
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<blockquote data-quote="300rum" data-source="post: 132392" data-attributes="member: 6231"><p>OK, I'm back with more info....</p><p></p><p>1-2 mo. ago I was posting some note regarding Newcon 1500 and Leica 1200 review, and nobody can give me the right answer about</p><p>NEWCON 1500-2000Pro.</p><p>Finally, today I got my pachage a brand new Newcon 2000Pro, with speed detector and reading in Y and M.</p><p>I was happy but in the same time affraid (of getting a wrong rangefinder)</p><p>I just popup the rangefinder form the box, and the guys from <a href="http://www.Adorama.com" target="_blank">www.Adorama.com</a> (the best deal for Newcon 2000Pro) already included 2 battery 9V, one recharger, and User Guide).</p><p>Wooau. And they SHIP FAST 2 DAYS FROM NJ USA - to Alberta Canada.</p><p>So with lots of emotion I open the box, and check the toy.</p><p>Size: 12x12x6 cm, weight 0.450 grames (0.5Kg), rubberarmor for better gip and protection</p><p>zoom 8x, image cristal clear, with just 1 minor black dot imperfection in lens. (I already verified with the guys form Newcon and they told me It is normal to have 1-2 dots). This is their standars for now.</p><p></p><p>The weather is in perfect condition for lazering, no sun, constant light, about 7 grade Celsius.</p><p>I aim on almost everthing around me, from small cars, dark color to light color, ground far away, big buildings, and with a few exception It was reading everthing.</p><p>The farther What I was ranged on small car (dark color) it was 890Yards (I could not find another car at greatest distance for now)</p><p>I aim again and again and I got all the time the distance.</p><p>Then I switch to the furtest building (concrete, 2 story level, white color paint) and I got 1897yards.</p><p>WOOOAAAUU.</p><p>I thought I read wrong, again .... 1897yards.</p><p>GREAT.</p><p>Now I tryed on the next building, brick front, dark color - no reading...</p><p>Hummmm.</p><p>All the time I was trying to read through my car window.</p><p>Now I tryed without, no object between the laser and target.</p><p>The same dark building... I got reading after the third aiming. 1789yards.</p><p>This is the preliminary review, and please stay close, for further in depth testing.</p><p>I will try to see in bright light and also in raining day.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow I will go out to see on the field.</p><p></p><p>Not bad for the same money as a Leica 1200 ($499USD), and with double the distance.</p><p>The technical guy form Newcon told me I can read on the animal constant at 1200-1400 yards, and in bright targets (rocks, tree, building, reflecting target) about 2100 yards.</p><p></p><p>Stay tuned for new posting.</p><p></p><p>Cris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300rum, post: 132392, member: 6231"] OK, I'm back with more info.... 1-2 mo. ago I was posting some note regarding Newcon 1500 and Leica 1200 review, and nobody can give me the right answer about NEWCON 1500-2000Pro. Finally, today I got my pachage a brand new Newcon 2000Pro, with speed detector and reading in Y and M. I was happy but in the same time affraid (of getting a wrong rangefinder) I just popup the rangefinder form the box, and the guys from [url="http://www.Adorama.com"]www.Adorama.com[/url] (the best deal for Newcon 2000Pro) already included 2 battery 9V, one recharger, and User Guide). Wooau. And they SHIP FAST 2 DAYS FROM NJ USA - to Alberta Canada. So with lots of emotion I open the box, and check the toy. Size: 12x12x6 cm, weight 0.450 grames (0.5Kg), rubberarmor for better gip and protection zoom 8x, image cristal clear, with just 1 minor black dot imperfection in lens. (I already verified with the guys form Newcon and they told me It is normal to have 1-2 dots). This is their standars for now. The weather is in perfect condition for lazering, no sun, constant light, about 7 grade Celsius. I aim on almost everthing around me, from small cars, dark color to light color, ground far away, big buildings, and with a few exception It was reading everthing. The farther What I was ranged on small car (dark color) it was 890Yards (I could not find another car at greatest distance for now) I aim again and again and I got all the time the distance. Then I switch to the furtest building (concrete, 2 story level, white color paint) and I got 1897yards. WOOOAAAUU. I thought I read wrong, again .... 1897yards. GREAT. Now I tryed on the next building, brick front, dark color - no reading... Hummmm. All the time I was trying to read through my car window. Now I tryed without, no object between the laser and target. The same dark building... I got reading after the third aiming. 1789yards. This is the preliminary review, and please stay close, for further in depth testing. I will try to see in bright light and also in raining day. Tomorrow I will go out to see on the field. Not bad for the same money as a Leica 1200 ($499USD), and with double the distance. The technical guy form Newcon told me I can read on the animal constant at 1200-1400 yards, and in bright targets (rocks, tree, building, reflecting target) about 2100 yards. Stay tuned for new posting. Cris [/QUOTE]
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