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Rangefinding binoculars - Leica Geovid 10x42 R vs …
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<blockquote data-quote="Cubbear" data-source="post: 2247343" data-attributes="member: 118775"><p>I purchased my Leica five years ago based upon price point. Their optics are comparable to those your considering. Warranty is similar with all models. Never had any issues for need of warranty. I use my Leica in Az and Texas for all my hunting. Use a very good harness to eliminate weight issue. Great low light visibility and eye adjustment focal plane is great as I have a stigmatism for crisp view. I don't like the way the lens cap don't stay on. Removed them and carry a soft cloth to clean lens during hunt and replace caps at end of the hunt or storage. I own swaro but to heavy to carry. Range finder in Leica is right on with temp slope and barometer. </p><p>can't go wrong with either model brands but for me it was cost vs use over the year and I love my Leica in the field or in a stand. I know you'll choose the right brand for your needs as I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cubbear, post: 2247343, member: 118775"] I purchased my Leica five years ago based upon price point. Their optics are comparable to those your considering. Warranty is similar with all models. Never had any issues for need of warranty. I use my Leica in Az and Texas for all my hunting. Use a very good harness to eliminate weight issue. Great low light visibility and eye adjustment focal plane is great as I have a stigmatism for crisp view. I don’t like the way the lens cap don’t stay on. Removed them and carry a soft cloth to clean lens during hunt and replace caps at end of the hunt or storage. I own swaro but to heavy to carry. Range finder in Leica is right on with temp slope and barometer. can’t go wrong with either model brands but for me it was cost vs use over the year and I love my Leica in the field or in a stand. I know you’ll choose the right brand for your needs as I did. [/QUOTE]
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