Beneath the snappy white and black housing of Leica s 7x24 Pinmaster II Pro Golf Laser Rangefinder is a powerful ranging computer that can give you a critical edge on the links. It ensures that when you go to measure your distances, youre targeting the correct spot, with terrain factored in. Multiple lens and prism coatings ensure clear and bright high-contrast images with true colour representation across the generous field of view. It all starts with a useful and versatile 7x24 monocular that allows you to see the lay of the land and pick out the path you want to play with confidence. The brain of the system is the combination of rangefinder and inclinometer. The IR laser measures distances up to 750 m in 0.3 seconds with two different modes: spot or scan. The inclinometer measures the relative angle from you to your target and, using the specific trajectory of a golf ball, displays an adjusted distance for you to shoot for. This system, the Angle Compensated Distance (ACD), can be turned off for tournament or handicap rounds. Complementing the ACD system is Leicas First-Target Logic. This is a critical piece of technology that displays the distance to the closest target in the field of view so you can be sure that youre measuring the distance to the pin, and not the trees behind it. As with ACD, this feature can be turned off if prohibited by play regulations. To withstand the rigours of weekends spent outside, the Pinmaster IIs housing is crafted from a rugged carbon fibre reinforced plastic over a lightweight aluminium-alloy chassis.
The entire device is sealed and waterproof to a depth of 1 m, and since it weighs in at just 220 grams, it can be easily carried through 18 holes. A wide exit pupil and long eye-relief, combined with the fold-down rubber eyecups, ensures that youll be able to comfortably use it all day. Key Features: Optical Performance 7x magnification 24mm objective lens Compact roof prism optical path P40 phase-correcting prism coatings for improved contrast and colour fidelity Hydrophobic AquaDura coatings on external optical surfaces allows dirt, dust, and fingerprints to be removed easily High Durable Coating (HDC) helps to resist scratching or marring of the optical surfaces 115m field of view at 1000 yards Laser Rangefinder Class 1 eye-safe IR laser Measuring time: 0.3 seconds Beam divergence approximately 0.5 x 2.5 mrad Displays distances in yards or metres Measuring modes: Single reading: Distance to a stationary target Scanning mode: Track a moving target or scan scene with updated measurements Metering range: 10-825 yards Accuracy: ± 0.9m from 10366m ± 2m from 366-750m ±0.5% over 750m Runs on one included C2R lithium battery Technology Angle Compensated Distance: Uses internal inclinometer to calculate uphill or downhill angle Uses distance and angle, plus golf-ball trajectory to display adjusted distance Displays adjusted image in conjunction with linear distance Leica First-Target Logic Indicates distance to closest target, ensuring you metre the pin and not the trees in the distance Allows for the deactivation of the angle-corrected distance for use in handicap rounds Use and Handling ±3.5 dioptric correction Long 15mm eye relief Comfortable 3.4mm exit pupil Fold-down rubber eyecups for use with or without eyewear Intuitive two-button controls Display: Four-character in-view red LED Bright and easy to see in any light Auto-adjust brightness based on ambient light Low battery indicator Construction Details Lightweight aluminium alloy chassis Strong and durable carbon-fibre reinforced plastic housing IPX7-rated, submersible to 1m for up to 30 minutes Weight: 220 g, with battery