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SOLD WTS: Leica Geovid Pro 10x32 LRF

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    I have a LNIB Leica Geovid Pro 10x32 with AB Elite for sale.

    $2400.00

    Used it to test and compare to a few other LRFs, and while it's crazy good, I don't need more than the one.

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    Leica Geovid Pro 10 x 32

    The Leica Geovid Pro 10x32 is a genuine benchmark. Designed for hunting in the mountains, bow hunting or hunting in open field where the extra magnification is needed for identification. The most compact and powerful rangefinder binoculars in the premium class, this model features world-leading Applied Ballistics® software and a extreme precise Class 1 laser. Never, before has such a small glass packed so much optical performance with field-proven ballistics. Extremely powerful with cutting-edge technology, this rangefinder pioneer is the first choice for any active hunter who appreciates compact equipment and demands a reliable ballistic solution for all close- and long-range shots.

    The essentials:​

    • High-class optics and superior mechanics
    • Precise and repeatable laser rangefinding up to 2500y
    • Exact and real time ballistic calculation with superior on-board Applied Ballistics® solver
    • Integrated environmental sensors: Built-in air pressure, temperature and angle sensors for precise ballistic readings
    • Newest Bluetooth® connectivity for quick and easy programming, setting and tracking with the Leica Ballistics App 1.0
    • State-of-the-art GPS tracking solution mit LPTTM (Leica ProTrack)
    • Advanced real-time precision: Pair with Kestrel® devices to get real-time wind direction and speed updates
    • Delivery scope:
      Contoured neoprene carrying strap, front lens cover, eyepiece caps, cordura case, battery
    • Magnification:
      10 x
    • Front lens diameter:
      32 mm
    • Exit pupil:
      3.2 mm
    • Twilight factor:
      16
    • Field of view at 1.000yds / 1000m:
      345 ft. / 115 m
    • Field of view for spectacle wearers:
      > 334 ft. / > 112 m
    • Eye-relief:
      16 mm
    • Objective angle of view:
      5.8°
    • Close distance:
      approx. 16 ft. / 5 m
    • Light transmission:
      91%
    • Diopter compensation:
      ±4 dpt.
    • Range:
      10 up to approx. 2,500 yds / 2.300m
    • Equivalent horizontal range (EHR):
      10 up to approx. 1,200 yds / 1,100m
    • Measuring accuracy:
      ±0,5 m at 10-200 m / 0,5 yds at 10-219 yds

    • ±1,0 m at 200-400 m / 1,0 yds at 219-438 yds

    • ±0,5 % above 400 m / 0,5 % above 438 yds
    • Measuring time:
      Max. approx. 0.3 sec.
    • Measuring modes:
      Scanning mode, single measurement
    • Switchover meter/yards:
      yes
    • Ballistic function:
      yes
    • On-board wind correction:
      yes
    • Output "Equivalent Horizontal Range":
      yes
    • Output "Elevation and Windage correction":
      yes
    • Output "Click Correction" for elevation and windage:
      yes
    • Pre-installed ballistic curves:
      12
    • Applied Ballistics Ultralight on-board:
      yes
    • Bluetooth interface:
      yes
    • Connect to Leica Ballistics App:
      yes
    • Use customized ballistic profiles:
      yey
    • Upgradeable to Applied Ballistics Elite:
      yes
    • Basemaps:
      yes
    • Kestrel / Garmin Connection (AB External Mode):
      yes
    • GPS Guide:
      yes
    • Display:
      LED display with 4 digits, easily legible in any light
    • Eyepiece for eyeglass wearers:
      yes
    • Eyecups:
      yes, rotary sliding sleeve, detachable, with 4 click-stops
    • Prism system:
      Perger-Porro system
    • Lens coating:
      HDC® multilayer coating, AquaDura® coating
    • Focussing:
      Internal focusing via central drive
    • Laser:
      4:02:02
    • Laser beam divergence:
      1.2 x 0.5 mrad
    • Baromatric pressure sensor:
      yes
    • Temperature Sensor:
      yes
    • Temperature measurement:
      yes
    • Angle sensor:
      yes
    • Compass:
      yes
    • First destination logics:
      no
    • Battery:
      1 x 3 V / Lithium-type CR2
    • Battery lifetime:
      Approx. 2.000 measurements at 20°C/68°F
    • Watertighness:
      To a depth of 16ft / 5m
    • Housing:
      Magnesium, nitrogen filled
    • Dimensions (W x H x D):
      5.1 x 6.0 x 2.8 inch / 130 x 153 x 70 mm
    • Weight:
      approx. 30,7 oz / 870 g (without battery)
     
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    So for those of us considering these as a better glass replacement for the Sig 10ks - Did you find the Leica AB solutions were provided quickly? Or do they still show them sequentially and kinda slow -- yards, then elevation, then wind?

    One of the biggest advantages of the Sig is that the LED readout gives you all the info in one display -- yardage, elevation, wind correction -- DA, inclination, and compass bearing. The MIL reticle is nice if there is a mover, but not super useful for calling corrections.
     
    So for those of us considering these as a better glass replacement for the Sig 10ks - Did you find the Leica AB solutions were provided quickly? Or do they still show them sequentially and kinda slow -- yards, then elevation, then wind?

    One of the biggest advantages of the Sig is that the LED readout gives you all the info in one display -- yardage, elevation, wind correction -- DA, inclination, and compass bearing. The MIL reticle is nice if there is a mover, but not super useful for calling corrections.
    BigJimFish did a very complete eval on the main site:



    The answer to your question is that if you want excellent glass and a really good LRF that works most of the time under 2000 yards, the Leica is your boy.

    On the flip side, if you want to range targets under 3000 yards all the time, and especially out to 3000 yards reflective / non-reflective... the sig is better in general.... and especially if you want to range targets over 3000 yards...

    The Terrapin X and the Leica Geovid have great glass, are smaller, and work the majority of time on targets under 2000 yards. They are extremely similar.

    On the flip side: If you can live bluish glass on the Sig AND the normal grade of the glass quality, then the Sig is for you.

    The big deal is that the Sig will range targets better than the other two. ...and it does have larger objective lens... so normal level of glass with larger objectives, and a more powerful 1M class laser gives you a good and very usable LRF.

    (The leica is optically superior.)