Leica Rangemaster CRF 1200 Scan Mode Rangefinder Monocular
Leica Rangemaster CRF 1200 Scan Mode Rangefinder Monocular tells you precisely how far away from the target, no matter what you set your sights on - the far end of a clearing, an extensive construction project or the green at the far end of the fairway. Sensationally compact and extremely lightweight, the elegant Leica CRF 1200 disappears like a wallet into almost any pocket. Its weight of 220g and the dimensions (13x75x34 mm) speak for themselves. With 7x magnfication, this range finder is also a highly functional quality monocular. Leica Rangemaster 1200 Scan Mode Range-Finder is also flexible, with a muliple mode feature that can display measurements for two objects at different distances in succession.
With its great range of 1,200 yards (1,097 m), this Leica laser range finder establishes an entirely new class of performance. The extended range of Leica Rangemaster 1200 Range-finders is ideal for orientation in the wide terrain and on the high seas. In addition, Leica Rangemaster 1200 Rangefinder has a stronger laser beam that provides even more accuracy, even under unfavorable circumstances like rain, haze or strong sunlight. Thus it is now possible to determine the exact distance to the target, even in poor viewing conditions. Leica Range Master 1200 Scan Rangefinder is available in Black (model 40527).
Maximum range: 1.097 m / 1.200 yds
Nearest range: approx. 10 m / 33 ft
Measuring accuracy: +/- 1 yd up to 437 yds, +/- 2 yds up to 874 yds, +/- 0.5% beyond 874 yds
Magnification: 7x
Front lens diameter: 21 mm
Field of view: 112 m / 367 ft
Optional meter or yard readings: yes
Diopter adjustement range: +/4 diopters
Dimensions (h x w x d): 4.5 x 2.25 x 1.25 in.
Weight with/without battery: 320g / 280g, 11 1/4 oz ; 9 7/8 oz
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Range up to 1500 meters (1600 yards)
Integrated ballistics system
Easy-to-read LCD display
Barometric pressure, angle of incline and termperature display
Extremely precise and fast measurement results even in low light and poor visibility
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