An analysis of discount binoculars and specialty binocular types
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Range Finder Binoculars

Range finder binoculars work with laser technology to accurately measure distances.

Range finder binoculars have a wide variety of uses, from hunting, to helping your game on the golf course.  Really they are a perfect object to have on hand so that you can accurately judge distances, no matter the circumstance.  The way that a range finder works can vary by style, and also by the range that can be accurately judged.  They are useful for discerning the distance of any object from your current location, which can be invaluable depending upon the circumstance.

Typically range finder binoculars work by shooting a laser beam at an object, and then measuring how long it takes for the beam to bounce back.  Through this process you get an accurate readout of how far away an object is, so long as they are within the range of your unit.  Most range finder binoculars work off of this type of technology, and can be very useful tools.  Plus they can also be used as ordinary binoculars, so that you can have a quick look at your surrounding area, without measuring range.  This is very helpful when hunting, so that you can not only measure the distance of stationary game, but also track them quickly when they are on the move.

That’s the only problem with any range finder binoculars really, they can’t track moving objects, and also have a limited range.  Most of the time they can accurately track objects within a distance of up to 1,500 feet, making them useless for really far away objects.  Also the smaller range tracking is limited by your ability to hold your range finder binoculars still.  Moving them too much can provide you with a highly inaccurate reading.  Even involuntary hand tremors can cause enough movement to throw off a reading.

Range finder binoculars have a variety of different price points, depending upon the features that are most important to you.  Size, and range have major impacts upon how the finder will function and also the price you’ll expect to pay.  If you’re a golfer, you’ll want a small set of range finder binoculars so that they can be easily toted with you all along the golf course.  Usually these do not have a great deal of range, so they can only accurately track small distances.  For a hunter, you’ll want a bigger pair of binoculars, so that you can accurately track much larger distances.

Range finder binoculars price points can vary greatly from unit to unit.  Typically you can expect to pay $100 and up for almost any pair of range finding binoculars, considering the advanced technology that’s required.  To find a good set of binoculars with range finders you’ll want to go to a sporting goods store.  They have a wide variety of range finding binoculars for golf and hunting use.  But if you feel the local prices seem a little steep, you can also try online websites like Cabelas.com or OpticsPlanet.com.  Both offer a lot of high quality range finder binoculars for affordable prices, some of which may be better than what is available where you live.

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