Leica Offers Rebate on Geovid HD-B 3000 Binoculars

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posted on October 16, 2019
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Leica Sport Optics has announced a rebate on its Geovid HD-B 3000 rangefinding binoculars. The offer, which runs from now through Nov. 30, 2019, will give customers an instantaneous rebate of $500 on 8x42, 10x42 and 8x56 models in black casing, plus 8x42 and 10x42 models in olive-green casing.

Leica's Geovid HD-B 3000 can range targets up to 3,000 yards, with a wide field-of-view, edge-to-edge clarity and an LED display that adjusts automatically to ambient light conditions. Internally, the Geovid HD-B 3000 boasts an ABC (Advanced Ballistic Compensator). Thanks to an integrated micro-SD memory card, users can upload their ballistic data to the binoculars, which then works with the onboard ballistic calculator to provide precise point-of aim determination. Temperature, barometric pressure and angle of declination parameters are factored into the calculation for all computing options, and are shown on the LED display. For a breakdown of price, and price after rebate, please see the list below:


For more information, please visit us.leica-camera.com.

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