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Find the Perfect Trail Camera with Cellular Connectivity
December 4, 2024 •Connor Merritt
Trying to use the naked eye when scouting is a fool’s errand. Sure, you might be able to brag to friends and family that you’ve scouted a few deer without the use of a good set of binoculars, but simultaneously, you might also be missing out on plenty of opportunities that aren’t visible without a pair. With the options for a decent pair of binoculars being limitless, and the prices varying between a few hundred and a few thousand, what really are the best binoculars money can buy? The answer are Leica binoculars.
Look no further than the Leica® Camera Geovid™ R Rangefinder Binoculars. Offering minimal measuring times of less than 0.3 seconds and a high-contrast, bright, clear image, these binos are built for the heavy-duty job most traditional sets aren’t ready for. The Aquadura lens coating and full-rubber armor with shock absorption ensure that they’re here for the long haul. With a class one invisible distance-measuring laser that’s perfectly safe for eye use, these binos can measure out to an incredible 2,000 yards. While the price tag is a bit high, sitting at a MSRP of $1,499.00, it’s still competitive with other leading ocular brands and offers some top-of-the-line features, making it money well spent.