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Braun RangeFinder 1000WH

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  • BRAUN RangeFinder 1000WH
  • versatile distance measurement with highest precision
  • Laser rangefinder for distances between 4 and 1000 meters
  • 0-300 km/h speed measurement
  • Laser measurement
  • Monocular with 6x magnification
  • 21 mm Lens
  • Viewing angle 7.2 degrees
  • splash-proof

Determining distances as reliably and quickly as possible is important in many industries and disciplines today. Whether in agriculture, the construction industry, hunting or on the golf course, hiking or sport shooting - precise distance measurement is very helpful everywhere. Here Braun Photo Technik presents the new RangeFinder 1000WH, a laser rangefinder for long distances up to 1000 meters including angle, height and speed measurement.

The small hand-held measuring device combines high-quality optics with complex electronics in the smallest of spaces.
The device features angle and height measurement, as well as a golf mode and speed measurement. The menu switch can be used to select between the operating modes distance measurement, flagpole, golf distance correction, fog, horizontal distance measurement, vertical height measurement and speed. In this way, the RangeFinder 1000WH delivers measurements with the highest precision.

The Braun RangeFinder 1000WH has a 21 mm Lens with 6x magnification. With tilt compensation, the horizontal distance to the target can be displayed, even if the shot or blow is made at an uphill or downhill angle. The field of view of 7.2 degrees makes it easy to keep an eye on the area where the target is located.

The distance measuring range is 4-1000 meters, with a precision of +/- 1m.
The laser used corresponds to class 1. The speed can be determined in a range from 0 to 300km/h. The fog mode processes and eliminates the interference caused by the fog. The small, handy device with dimensions of 105 x 75 x 34 mm weighs just 140 grams, is splash-proof and fits comfortably in any vest pocket.

It is powered by a 3V CR2 battery, which is included in the scope of delivery.

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Braun RangeFinder 1000WH

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  • BRAUN RangeFinder 1000WH
  • versatile distance measurement with highest precision
  • Laser rangefinder for distances between 4 and 1000 meters
  • 0-300 km/h speed measurement
  • Laser measurement
  • Monocular with 6x magnification
  • 21 mm Lens
  • Viewing angle 7.2 degrees
  • splash-proof

Product description for Braun RangeFinder 1000WH

Determining distances as reliably and quickly as possible is important in many industries and disciplines today. Whether in agriculture, the construction industry, hunting or on the golf course, hiking or sport shooting - precise distance measurement is very helpful everywhere. Here Braun Photo Technik presents the new RangeFinder 1000WH, a laser rangefinder for long distances up to 1000 meters including angle, height and speed measurement.

The small hand-held measuring device combines high-quality optics with complex electronics in the smallest of spaces.
The device features angle and height measurement, as well as a golf mode and speed measurement. The menu switch can be used to select between the operating modes distance measurement, flagpole, golf distance correction, fog, horizontal distance measurement, vertical height measurement and speed. In this way, the RangeFinder 1000WH delivers measurements with the highest precision.

The Braun RangeFinder 1000WH has a 21 mm Lens with 6x magnification. With tilt compensation, the horizontal distance to the target can be displayed, even if the shot or blow is made at an uphill or downhill angle. The field of view of 7.2 degrees makes it easy to keep an eye on the area where the target is located.

The distance measuring range is 4-1000 meters, with a precision of +/- 1m.
The laser used corresponds to class 1. The speed can be determined in a range from 0 to 300km/h. The fog mode processes and eliminates the interference caused by the fog. The small, handy device with dimensions of 105 x 75 x 34 mm weighs just 140 grams, is splash-proof and fits comfortably in any vest pocket.

It is powered by a 3V CR2 battery, which is included in the scope of delivery.

Braun RangeFinder 1000WH

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
105 x 75 x 34 mm
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
RangeFinder 1000WH, Tasche, Tragegurt, Reinigungstuch und Benutzerhandbuch
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4000567201762
KAN
20176

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