Rangefinder binoculars

 
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H.Tim
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:57 pm    Post subject: Rangefinder binoculars Reply with quote

How is the rangefinder set up in the binoculars. Dose it simplly give a
range reading at what you are lookig at and how accurate is that
reading?
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 6:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

ATN 7x30RF Omega Class Range Finder Military / LE / Marine Binocularsas well as all marine binoculars use an optical grid rangefinder, not a laser
rangefinder
. An optical grid rangefinder uses a reticle which requires you to know the height of the object in question, then do mathematical calculations. This is an old technology that survives in marine binoculars more out of tradtion than usefullness. To be honest, it is impractical for field work.

You calculate range according to the following equation. It does not matter what units you use (feet, yards, meters, kilometers) as long as you use the same unit for all variables.

DISTANCE = ACTUAL HEIGHT DIVIDED BY SCALE (RETICLE) HEIGHT X 1000
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