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Rangefinding binoculars - Leica Geovid 10x42 R vs …
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<blockquote data-quote="-WARDOG-" data-source="post: 2247057" data-attributes="member: 119077"><p>I had Leica Geovids circa 2005 (?) I found them to be too heavy/bulky for all-day glassing and were cramping my style.</p><p>I sold them and went with Leica Ultravids 10x42 and a separate Leica CRF1600 rangefinder. I upgraded to the Noctovids 10x42 a few years ago.</p><p>I see that Leica has really trimmed the weight with new Geovid design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-WARDOG-, post: 2247057, member: 119077"] I had Leica Geovids circa 2005 (?) I found them to be too heavy/bulky for all-day glassing and were cramping my style. I sold them and went with Leica Ultravids 10x42 and a separate Leica CRF1600 rangefinder. I upgraded to the Noctovids 10x42 a few years ago. I see that Leica has really trimmed the weight with new Geovid design. [/QUOTE]
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