I bought this for my husband as he is starting to learn outdoor 3D shooting and may be interested in archery. Time to find the right distance for an indoor scenario. The button system is very easy to use and allows you to switch from yards to meters. In addition, it is very light and feels very comfortable in the hand. It's small enough to provide a good secure grip (especially for those with small hands). Cons: In terms of product quality, the real rangefinder looks like it's made out of cheap ABS plastic. It has too much flexibility to carry comfortably on long hikes on mountain trails without breaking when dropped. On a slope or in thicker branches, he cannot reliably determine the distance. The product specs state that the range finder will have angle compensation technology, but after several outdoor uses it doesn't do its job 100% of the time (angles: 45, around 16 and 4-5Β°). degree of incline). As someone who intends to use it primarily for OUTDOOR recording, it won't get the job done reliably. I'd recommend just spending the extra $100-$150 to get a solid, reliable rangefinder.
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