This Razor is made in China.
Yes, that is the max ranging distance on a reflective target using the Extended Laser Range Mode.
No, the Vortex Razor 4000 7x25mm Laser Rangefinder will only measure distance in yards.
Vortex does not provide information regarding the wavelength of their Razor 4000 7x25mm Laser Rangefinder. I'd recommend reaching out to them directly for more information.
The Vortex Razor 4000 7x25mm Laser Rangefinder comes with a hard carrying case.
LCD Color is red. Yes, using LOS mode, the elevation change in degrees is displayed.
No, the range finder does not have a ballistic range finder and does not compensate for wind.
Yes, this will provide and account for elevation of the target and angles. Here is the manual that will provide detailed information on the modes and features of this range finder:
https://vortexoptics.widen.net/view/pdf/bn5tb5ejc8/VTX_M-00245-0_RZR_HD-4000_RF_P_PM_WEB.pdf?t.download=true&u=ymrkrm&x.share=t
It can be switched between meters and yards.
A. DEER RANGE B. TREE RANGE C. REFLECTIVE RANGE
NORMAL MODE-- A. 1,600 yds (1,463 m) B. 1,800 yds (1,646 m) C. 2,400 yds (2,194 m)
NORMAL MODE (SCAN)-- A. 2,000 yds (1,829 m) B. 2,200 yds (2,012 m) C. 2,400 yds (2,194 m)
ELR MODE-- A. 2,200 yds (2,012 m) B. 2,500 yds (2,286 m) C. 4,000 yds (3,658 m)