by Jne_K on Tue Oct 17, 2006 3:58 pm
Hi Keith
The
Nikon Rangefinders have an
easier to read
screen with larger numbers and is much
simpler to operate. The
Leupold Rangefinders' screens tend to be dark, with small numbers
and are cluttered with data, especially on the
RX-11 through
RX-IV. If you
just want basic range, go with the
Nikon. If you like complex menus with
many
options, go with the
Leupold.
Hi Keith
The [b][url=http://www.opticsplanet.com/nikon-rangefinders.html]Nikon Rangefinders[/url][/b] have an [b]easier[/b] to read [b]screen[/b] with larger numbers and is much
[b]simpler to operate[/b]. The [b][url=http://www.opticsplanet.com/leupold-range-finders.html]Leupold Rangefinders'[/url][/b] screens tend to be dark, with small numbers
and are cluttered with data, especially on the [b]RX-11[/b] through [b]RX-IV[/b]. If you
just want basic range, go with the [b]Nikon[/b]. If you like complex menus with
many [b]options[/b], go with the [b]Leupold[/b].