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14639 zł
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price without VAT: 11901,63 zł
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Leica Geovid 8x56 PRO binoculars (Leica, SKU: 40817) combine high-performance optics with an integrated laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator. The 56 mm objective lenses provide excellent low-light performance, while the built-in Applied Ballistics® Ultralight software delivers holdover data directly in the field of view. Distance measurements up to approx. 2950 m and immediate ballistic output support precise shot placement in demanding conditions.
• 8x magnification with 56 mm objectives for enhanced low-light performance
• rangefinder distance: 10-2950 m
• invisible, eye-safe Class 1 laser
• integrated Applied Ballistics® Ultralight (corrections up to 800 m)
• optional upgrade to Applied Ballistics® Elite (up to 2950 m)
• display modes: linear distance, horizontal equivalent distance, holdover, click correction
• single measurement and scan mode
• Bluetooth® connectivity to Leica Ballistics app
• compatible with Kestrel and Garmin devices
• integrated sensors: temperature, pressure, inclinometer, compass
• Perger-Porro prism system
• magnesium housing, nitrogen filled
• waterproof to 5 m
• Leica Geovid 8x56 PRO binoculars
• CR2 battery
• instruction manual
• magnification: 8x
• objective diameter: 56 mm
• exit pupil: 6.9 mm
• twilight factor: 22.2
• field of view at 1000 m: 118 m
• field of view for eyeglass wearers: 116 m
• eye relief: >18 mm
• angle of view: 6.625°
• close focus: 5 m
• interpupillary distance: 60-74 mm
• diopter adjustment: ±4 dpt
• measurement accuracy: ±0.5 m (10-200 m); ±1 m (200-400 m); ±0.5% (>400 m)
• measurement time: max 0.3 s
• battery: CR2
• approx. 2000 measurements per battery
• dimensions: 153 × 187 × 90 mm
• weight: 1195 g (without battery)
The Geovid 8x56 PRO integrates premium optics, advanced ballistic computation, and long-range measurement capability into a single platform for observation and precision shooting across short and extended distances.
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