Nikon Forestry Pro II Laser Range Finder
Key Features
- Class 1M Eye Safe Laser
- 1750-Yard Maximum Metering Range
- Distance, Angle, Height & Separation
- First & Distant Target Priority Options
- Store up to 250 Measurement Results
- Multi-Coated 6x21 Monocular
- In-View & External LCD Displays
- Display Distance in Meters, Yards, Feet
- Fogproof, IPX7-Rated Waterproof
- Runs on One CR2 Lithium Battery
- Relatively low 6x magnification brings subjects closer to ensure user is ranging to the correct target
- 21mm objective lens keeps the overall form factor and weight down for easier carrying and handling
- Compact roof prism design contributes to the compact body design
- Anti-reflection multi-coated optics improve image brightness, color rendition, and contrast
- Wide 394-foot field of view at 1000 yards
- Long 18mm eye relief improves viewing comfort and reduces eyestrain with or without eyeglasses, sunglasses, or safety glasses
- Comfortable 3.5mm exit pupil
- Dual in-view and external LCD displays are ideal for cataloging and logging readings in the field
- Class 1M eye safe infrared (IR) laser
- Display measurements in meters, yards, or feet
- Measurement range: 8 to 1,750 yards, 1200 yards to a tree
- Measurement accuracy: ±0.3 yard out to 1000 yards, ±1 yard beyond 1000 yards
- Integrated inclinometer measures relative angle to the target at up to ±89°
Building on the success of its predecessor, the Nikon Forestry Pro II Laser Rangefinder and 3-point hypsometer is designed for the forestry industry but can be used in utility and other industrial and commercial applications.
Nikon boosted the effective range to an impressive 1750 yards with a faster return time of just 0.3 seconds regardless of distance and an internal memory log that can store up to 250 measurements for later retrieval. Utilizing an integrated inclinometer and advanced ranging algorithms, the Forestry Pro II offers you an impressive range of measurement options including: Actual linear distance; adjusted range that takes the upward or downward angle to the subject into account; and measuring the height of a subject like a utility pole or tree using two-point or three-point geometry. You can also take spot or 8-second continuous readings with first target and last target priority options. Ranging distance information is shown on both in-view and external LCD displays. The external display is backlit for better readability and is ideal when you need to refer to the measurement while logging information into field journals, tablets, or computers.