User Manual for Snypex Knight 8x42 Laser Rangefinder Binocular Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Snypex Knight 8x42 Laser Rangefinder Binocular
- Product category: Laser Rangefinders Snypex
- Brand: Snypex
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Snypex Laser Rangefinders
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User manual for the Snypex Knight 8x42 Laser Rangefinder Binocular contain basic instructions
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Product description Designed with hunters and law enforcement personnel in mind, the Knight 8x42 Laser Rangefinder Binocular from Snypex measures the distance to objects over a mile away, and its Angle Range Compensation provides accurate readings for those tricky uphill and downhill shots. Featuring fully multi-coated lenses and phase-coated BAK4 roof prisms, the binocular offers 8x magnification for long-range observation and a wide field of view, and its large 42mm objectives gather ample light for a bright image, even in low-light conditions.
The rangefinder houses a Class 1 eye-safe laser with a maximum ranging capability to 1.12 miles and accuracy of ±3.3'. Special settings include Rain mode, Reflective mode for foggy conditions, and >150M mode for ranging beyond 164 yards with objects like branches or electrical wires in the view.The magnesium/aluminum alloy housing is O-ring sealed for water and fogproof performance and rubber-armored for shock resistance and a sure grip. The oversized, knurled center focusing wheel makes focusing easy. - Optical Performance
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- BAK4 phase-corrected prisms
- 8x magnification
- 42mm objectives
- Fully multi-coated lens system reduces glare and improves resolution
- Wide apparent angle of view: 56°
- Laser Rangefinder
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- Range: 116.4' to 1.12 miles
- Accuracy: ±3.3' Angle Range Compensation (ARC) for uphill and downhill shots
- Eye-safe Class 1 laser
- Rain mode, Reflective mode, and >150M mode
- Construction Details
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- Magnesium/aluminum alloy chassis
- Closed-bridge configuration with center focusing wheel
- O-ring sealed water and fogproof
- Shock-resistant construction
- Slip-resistant rubber armoring
UPC: 854725004399 In the Box Snypex Knight 8x42 Laser Rangefinder Binocular Neck Strap Hard Carrying Case 2 x Objective Lens Caps 2 x Eyepiece Lens Caps Cleaning Cloth Limited 3-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersSnypex LARF-1800 Specs | | | Laser Type | Class 1 Eye Safe | | Metering Range | 5.47 to 1969.2 yd / 5 to 1800 m | | Accuracy |
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