COOLSHOT 20i GIII
Key Features
Descriptions
- LOCKED ON QUAKE Technology*: A brief vibration to inform you that the distance to the flagstick has been measured.
When measuring overlapping subjects, the distance to the closest subject is displayed with a simultaneous brief vibration. For example, on a golf course, tactile confirmation informs you that the distance to the flagstick has been measured even with trees in the background.- *Single measurement: When measuring overlapping subjects and the distance to the closest subject is displayed, the body vibrates briefly.
Continuous measurement: When displayed figures shift to a closer subject, the body vibrates briefly.
- *Single measurement: When measuring overlapping subjects and the distance to the closest subject is displayed, the body vibrates briefly.
- Compact, lightweight (approx. 130g) body
- Measurement range: 5-730m/6-800 yd.
- ID (incline/decline) Technology displays a guide distance showing how far you should hit the ball on an uphill/downhill course
- First Target Priority algorithm for displaying the distance to the closest subject when measuring overlapping subjects
- Single or continuous measurement (up to 8 seconds). If single measurement fails, it automatically extends the measurement until succeeding for up to 4 seconds. Keeping the power button depressed enables continuous measurement for up to approx. 8 seconds.
- High-quality 6x monocular with multilayer coating for bright, clear images
- Long eye relief design affords eyeglass wearers easy viewing
- Rainproof — JIS/IEC protection class 4 (IPX4) equivalent (under Nikon's testing conditions)
- Wide temperature tolerance: -10°C to +50°C/14°F to 122°F
Internal display
Specifications
COOLSHOT 20i GIII | ||
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Measurement range (actual distance) | 5-730m/6-800 yd. | |
Distance display (Increment) | Every 1m/yd. | |
Accuracy* (actual distance) | ±1m/yd. (shorter than 100m/yd.) ±2m/yd. (100m/yd. and over) |
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Finder | Magnification (x) | 6 |
Effective objective diameter (mm) | 20 | |
Actual field of view (°) | 6.0 | |
Exit pupil (mm) | 3.3 | |
Eye relief (mm) | 16.7 | |
Dimensions (LxHxW) (mm/inch) | 91 x 73 x 37/3.6 x 2.9 x 1.5 | |
Weight (excluding battery) (g/oz.) | 130/4.6 | |
Power source | CR2 lithium battery x 1 (DC 3V) Automatic power shut-off (after approx. 8 sec. unoperated) |
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Waterproof structure | Rainproof — JIS/IEC protection class 4 (IPX4) equivalent (under Nikon's testing conditions) |
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Laser classification | IEC60825-1: Class 1M/Laser Product FDA/21 CFR Part 1040.10: Class I Laser Product |
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Electromagnetic compatibility | FCC Part15 SubPartB class B, EU: EMC directive, AS/NZS, VCCI classB, CU TR 020, ICES-003, GB: Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations | |
Environment | RoHS, WEEE |
- *Under Nikon's measurement conditions.
The specifications of the product may not be achieved depending on the target object's shape, surface texture and nature, and/or weather conditions.
- Note:The origin of the technique of this Laser Rangefinder with inclinometer is the Surveying Instruments incorporated measuring capability of both distance and angle which were developed by Nikon Corporation. Among such products, especially, the first highly advanced electronic model, the Total Station DTM-1, is the root (Sold in 1985).