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Nikon Monarch Gold Laser 1200 Rangefinder (Black)

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Nikon Monarch Gold Laser 1200 Rangefinder (Black)
 
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Product Description

Pulling in truly accurate range measurements at distances exceeding half-a-mile is now a reality with Nikon's Monarch Gold Laser 1200 compact rangefinder. Boasting an honest 1,200 yard ranging capability, the Monarch Gold not only puts "can do" confidence into your long range vocabulary, but it does it with a host of advanced technology: like Nikon's original digital measurement process that provides lightning-fast measurements with pinpoint, ½ yard precision up to 550 yards and consistent one-yard accurate readings out to 1,200 yards. This 9.8 ounce wonder also has a selectable backlighting feature in the bright LCD display, scanning capability, eyeglass friendly 7-power multicoated optics with focusing diopter, a 34mm laser pulse receiver and is guaranteed waterproof and fogproof. Tripod adaptable.Magnification: 7xObjective Diameter: 25mmAngular Field of View: Real 5/Apparent 35Field of View @ 1000 yds: 262ftClose Ranging Distance: 11ydsExit Pupil: 3.6mmRelative Brightness: 12.9Eye Relief: 18.6mmSize: 5.7x3.2Weight: 9.8oz

Product Details

  • Waterproof and fogproof, nitrogen purged and O-ring sealed
  • Tru-Target technology with first target and distant target priority modes
  • Unmatched 1/2-yard accuracy with 1,200 yard effective range
  • Long eye-relief for comfortable ranging
  • Battery included

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Not useful beyond 800 yards
 
Review Date: April 5, 2008
Reviewer: Ultrasound, NM
Very disappointed that this rangefinder was not useful beyond 800 yards. Nikon's blurb says 1200 yards on non-reflective targets but it just does not do it. In daylight, it occasionaly would range a tree at 900 yards, but rarely. The Swarovski Laser Guide on the same bushes and trees at the same time consistently ranges to 1200 yards on non-reflective targets in full daylight and occasionaly out to 1900 yards on large trees. If you need 1000 yards, do not buy a Nikon.
Nikon Laser 1200
 
Review Date: January 25, 2007
Reviewer: Ronald J. Cooper,
The product preforms as advertised, in low light I was able to range out
to 1000 yards plus and in bright light out to 800, although there were
targets I could not range at these distances for whatever reason. The
only gripe on my purchase of this product is that is the 1200S or grey
market model and not listed as such but the price was about $75 to $150 less than the Gold model...
very pleased with this product.
 
Review Date: January 16, 2007
Reviewer: Jeffrey D. Crowther, Sanford, Colorado United States
This is my second range finder form Nikon. My first one was an 800 that I got some years ago. I would give this product 5 stars, and I probably should. But I orderded a Nikon Monarch Gold Laser 1200 Rangefinder, and I recieved a Nikon Laser 1200 S. Probably the same Rangefinder, except the 1200 S is the gray market of the Monarch Gold. (made to be marketed out sidt the US market) The rangefinder works grest and is worth a 5 star rating, but I just felt like didn't get what I ordered.

That being said I didn't send the 1200 S back, because as far as I can tell it's the same rangefinder as the Monarch Gold. It just has different writing on side. The rangefinder is so much faster than the old one I had. I am totally impressed at how fast the 1200 S reads the distance of an object. And it masures in one half yard measurments whitch totally is impressive. The old 800 rangefinder only mesured in 2 yeard measurments.

The Nikon 1200 rangefinder is small, easy to carry, easy to use, and very accurate. I use the rangefinder for archery hunting, and also for work on the farm. I'm a potato farmer using sprenkler erragation. At the begenning of the planting year, I need to find the outside edge of the sprinkler circles so I will know where to stop the potato planter. All I have to do, is aim the Nikon 1200 rangefinder at the center pivot of the sprinkler, (about one quarter mile away) push the rangefinder button, and instantly I know within one half yard where to stop the potato planter. This is a very accurate and fast way to find the edge of the field. I can't say enough good things about the Nikon 1200 Rangefinder.... Exlant produce and I would recomend it to any one needing to find distances.
Nikon quality - Nikon value
 
Review Date: November 5, 2005
Reviewer: Urey W. Patrick, Maine, USA
Initially I bought a Simmons range finder instead of the Nikon thinking it a good buy. I returned the Simmons after trying to use it three times - by the third time it would not even turn on. The Simmons display was difficult to see and the dioptic adjustment did not do much. None of the display options worked. Then it stopped working completely - would not even turn on. I returned it and ordered the Nikon.

By comparison, the Simmons appears cheaply made - the diopter adjustment is negligible and rough in feel as though it is on the verge of breaking as you turn it. The cover for the battery compartment is a plastic snap-on affair that clearly is bound to break sooner or later and provides no seal whatsoever. The buttons (power and mode) feel mushy - no positive feed-back to your finger. The display uses thin, almost pencil-line thin numbers and figures that are difficult to distinguish, and for me could not be focussed. I had to use my reading glasses to have any prayer of reading the display - awkward since I had to take them off or try to peer over them to see my range targets and get a laser shot.

On the other hand, the Nikon Monarch Gold Laser 1200 was a revelation when it arrived. What a change! It works - every time. Positive button feed-back - a great range of diopter adjustment so I don't need to involve my glasses to use the thing. An aluminum screw-in battery cover with O-ring seal that is a positive seal against water and elements. It costs $125 more -- it is worth every penny! It is reliable, precision made, has a sharp and defined display that is clear and unmistakable, and is manufactured with self evident high end materials and quality construction.

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