Description
The Vortex Diamondback HD 2000 (LRF-DB2000) laser rangefinder is designed for professional hunters or long-range shooters. The device allows you to measure distances up to 1829 meters (2000 yards) and angles of +/- 60° with high accuracy. Various distance measurement modes, including scanning mode, will satisfy the most demanding users. A waterproof case with the ability to mount on a tripod and a clip for attaching to a belt, a large field of view, a special optical glass with a protective hydrophobic and anti-reflective coating, all these characteristics confirm that the Vortex Diamondback HD 2000 (LRF-DB2000) is a win-win choice.
Features:
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High Definition Optics - The use of optical elements made of special grades of glass with strictly defined refractive indices has allowed to optimize geometric and chromatic aberrations, and to achieve exceptionally high resolution and image quality, inaccessible to most laser rangefinders with achromatic lenses. -
The patented multi-layer anti-reflective coating of Vortex XR™Plus lenses, which is applied to all optical surfaces, allows for maximum light transmission and image clarity. -
The ultra-durable ArmorTek coating protects lenses from scratches, oils, and dirt. -
Waterproof according to IPX4 standard - the device is protected against splashes of water and dust. This level does not guarantee protection of the device against immersion or direct jets of water.
- Lenses: Fully Multi coated Vortex XR™ anti-reflective coating.
- Body: polycarbonate with anti-slip rubber coating.
- Clip for carrying the rangefinder on a belt (can be installed in two positions).
- Units of measurement: meters/yards.
- Display backlight: red.
- Power saving mode automatically turns off the rangefinder 15, 30, or 60 seconds after the last button press.
- Rotating and retractable eyecup.
- Tripod mountable.
- Power source: CR2 battery.
Measurement modes:
- HCD (Horizontal Component Distance) – The Diamondback HD 2000 uses HCD rangefinding technology with angle compensation to give bow and rifle shooters the critical distance data needed for accurate shots. To measure the distance to an object horizontally (projection of the actual distance onto a horizontal surface).
- LOS (Line of Sight) - for measuring the real distance to an object in space and measuring inclination.
- SCAN - a mode of constant scanning of the distance to objects when moving the rangefinder in space (convenient for determining the distance to small objects, various parts of long objects located at an angle).
- Normal Mode is the standard mode that provides range to targets. Normal Mode is the recommended mode for most situations.
- First Mode - This mode is designed to more accurately measure the distance and angle to a smaller object that is in front of relatively large objects with better reflecting capabilities (deer in front of trees). Can be used in conjunction with HCD or LOS mode.
- Last Mode - this mode is designed for more accurate...
