Pulsar Expert LRF 8x40 Range Finding Binocular

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posted on November 27, 2012
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Pulsar has announced the release of its new Expert Laser Range Finder Binocular, which is constructed with a light-weight, rugged body that's designed to withstand even the harshest operating environments.

The Expert LRF 8x40 Range Finding Binocular offers an accurate and clear readout of target ranges, with the benefits of a Porro prism optical system. It provides the user with a clear three dimensional image and a wide field of view.

The use of an on-screen data input system allows for a lower loss of light in the optical channel, as compared to LCD based displays. The controls are designed to be easy to use, and the binocular has an operation temperature range of -22 degrees F to 113 degrees F.

For more information, go to PulsarNV.com.

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