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Nikon Laser Rangefinders
Nikon, one of the premier optical companies in the world, has several of the most innovative laser rangefinders on the market. Webyshops.com proudly offers you one of the best selections of Nikon laser rangefinders on the Internet today, as well as our expertise in assisting you with any questions you may have about them.
Choosing the right laser rangefinder is no easy task. There are many options and brands to choose from and the levels of technology, as well as fit and finish between different rangefinders is significant. Whether estimating the distance between your shooting position and the target or between your tee and the pin on the green, both hunter and golfer want to have the confidence that the measurements they are seeing on their laser rangefinders are accurate. And, while missing your t-shot may be frustrating, wounding an animal has much more unpleasant consequences. Add weather elements, elevation changes and other factors and measuring distance is not such an easy job after all.
Nikon rangefinders are built with technologies that are designed to address all these factors. The company is committed to innovation, and as a result it has developed a new and cutting edge line of Nikon laser rangefinders for both hunters and golfers.
The hunting line-up of the Nikon hunting rangefinders is represented by the following models:
Nikon Archer’s Choice MAX (Pro-level Laser Bow-hunting Rangefinder)
Nikon Archers Choice Rangefinder (Designed exclusively for bow-hunting)
Nikon RifleHunter1000 Laser Rangefinder (Pro Performance for rifle hunters)
Nikon RifleHunter550 Laser Rangefinder (Accurate ranging in steep terrain)
Nikon Prostaff550 Laser Rangefinder (Simple. Fast. Accurate)
Nikon Monarch Gold Laser1200 Rangefinder (Long Range precision at its finest)
Nikon Laser Rangefinders use innovative laser rangefinding technologies called Nikon ID Technology (Incline/Decline). Nikon ID Technology allows Nikon rangefinders to calculate accurate distances - even at extreme angles of incline or decline, up to 89 degrees or almost vertical distances. This is extremely valuable for bow-hunting/archery or when hunting in mountainous terrain. See more about Nikon ID Technology at http://www.nikonhunting.com/id-technology.html
The golfing and general use line-up of Nikon laser rangefinders is represented by the following models:
Nikon Laser 1200S Rangefinder
Nikon Laser 800S Rangefinder
Nikon Laser 550A S Rangefinder
Nikon Laser 550 Rangefinder
Nikon Laser Forestry 550 Rangefinder
Nikon Laser 350 G Rangefinder
Nikon 1200S is the flagship of Nikon laser rangefinders and provides the longest distance of all. Laser 800S rangefinder is a high performance, well-balanced model that is the preferred choice of female golf pros, according to Nikon. Nikon 550A S has a built in inclinometer that allows you to measure distances while compensating for changes in height resulting in much more useful rangefinder for attaching advanced courses. The 350G is the lightest and the most compact amongst Nikon’s offerings and appeals to the widest audience of golfers.
| Model |
Laser 1200S |
Laser 800SS |
Laser 350G |
Laser 550A S |
| Total Distance |
1200 yd |
800 yd |
550 yd |
550 yd |
| Golf (Flagstick) |
200-350 yd |
150-250 yd |
100-200 yd |
100-200 yd |
| First Target Priority Mode |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Distant Target Priority Mode |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
| One-Push Continuous Measurement |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
| Continuous Measurement* |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
| Magnification |
7x |
6x |
6x |
6x |
| Effective Objective Diameter |
25mm |
21mm |
21mm |
21mm |
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