Adding Bluetooth connectivity to smartphones running a companion app and a longer metering range than previous models, the Leica 8x42 Geovid 3200.COM Rangefinder Binocular is the future of hunting, improving accuracy at extreme long range while reducing the amount of gear you need to bring into the field.
Utilizing Bluetooth connectivity puts the memory and computing power of your smartphone to work to take the information provided by you about your rifle and ammo plus Geovid's ranging and sensor data to provide an accurate shooting solution. Additionally, you can include data from a Kestral Elite wind meter for more precision, and solutions and information can even be shared to your Apple Watch for improved ease of use. The range-finding system integrates an inclinometer and ballistics computer with a powerful IR laser to improve first-shot accuracy. Its inclinometer measures the relative angle from you to the target, then combines that with the linear range to provide an adjusted distance to enable you to better judge the hold-over/under. The addition of Leica's Applied Ballistic Compensation system utilizes one of 12 preprogrammed ballistic curves based on common ammunition loads, combined with the adjusted range and environmental conditions, to further improve hold-over/under accuracy. You can also create custom curves on the Leica website and load them onto the Geovid, refining the precision even more. Hold-over/under values can be displayed as the adjusted range, the relative angle, or in MOA/Mils to enable fast click adjustments to riflescope turrets.
Optically, the Geovid utilizes Leica's Perger-Porro prism optical design, which yields the compact form factor of a roof prism with the rich depth of field and limited amount of internal reflective surfaces of a traditional Porro prism. To further improve image quality are P40 phase-correcting prism coatings, an internal baffle system to suppress stray light, and the HDC fully multi-coated optical system that maximizes light transmission while improving color fidelity and contrast. These optical features, combined with a moderate magnification and larger objectives, produce an optic with a wide exit pupil and long eye relief that is comfortable and easy to use when you're out on the range or in the field all day.
Leica employs an open-bridge/dual-hinge design that makes the Geovid lighter and easier to handle without sacrificing strength or stability. Protecting the optics and electronics is a magnesium alloy chassis that is lightweight and durable. The body is wrapped in a protective rubber armor that provides a slip-resistant grip. To withstand the rigors of the trail, the optical tubes are nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed to be waterproof, submersible, and resistant to internal fogging when moving through extreme temperatures and environmental conditions.
Laser
Laser Type Class 3R Eye Safe
Metering Range 10 to 3200 yd / 9.14 to 2926.08 m
Accuracy 10 to 219 yd / 9.14 to 200.25 m: ±0.5 yd / 0.46 m
219 to 438 yd / 200.25 to 400.51 m: ±1 yd / 0.91 m
Peak Wavelength 905 nm
Beam Divergence 1.2 to 0.9 MRAD
Optics
Prism Type Porro
Magnification 8x
Objective Lens Diameter 42 mm
Angle of View 7.3° (Actual)
Field of View 390' @ 1000 yd / 129.48 m @ 1000 m
Minimum Focus Distance 16.5' / 5 m
Exit Pupil Diameter 5.25 mm
Eye Relief 18 mm
Dioptric Correction ±4
General
Form Factor Binocular
Power Source 1 x CR2 Lithium
Interpupillary Adjustment 56 to 74 mm / 2.2 to 2.9"
Display Type LED
Inclinometer Yes
Wireless Connectivity Bluetooth
Physical
Tripod Mount No
Water Resistance Waterproof
Fogproof Yes, Nitrogen Filled
Operating Temperature -4 to 131°F / -20 to 55°C
Storage Temperature -40 to 185°F / -40 to 85°C
Dimensions 7.01 x 4.92 x 2.76" / 17.8 x 12.5 x 7 cm
Weight 34.3 oz / 975.0 g (with Battery)
Packaging Info
Package Weight 4.12 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 10.5 x 8.2 x 6.7"
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