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Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Bushnell Tour V2 Pinseeker Review

!±8± Bushnell Tour V2 Pinseeker Review

As a tournament-legal rangefinder, the Bushnell Tour V2 Pinseeker review of course will not get into questions of gradient. However, when comparing the other features, it still seems to come out in a distinct second place in most regards.

Despite this, the truth is in the Bushnell Tour V2 Pinseeker review, it has been found that this model is really extremely attractive, despite several limitations in terms of features.

Size Does Matter

Most reviews rarely get into a question of size, due to the fact that most rangefinders tend to be similar in this regard. As was discovered during the Bushnell Tour V2 Pinseeker review, it is the clear exception to that rule, and for this reason more than any other, it is very appealing for any golfer.

In a nutshell, this rangefinder is small, and light. Without a doubt, this gives it a convenience of usage that would be an asset to golfers everywhere. Weighing in at a mere 6.6 oz, it can be conveniently carried around and could never be considered cumbersome.

Despite its size, it is nothing less than advanced though, incorporating the much sought after Pinseeker targeting into its lithe build. When the Bushnell Tour V2 Pinseeker review was being carried out, this technology really was a treat and allowed simple and efficient targeting of the flag without accidentally latching onto other background targets.

For its size, it really does pack a punch that is comparable to some other, much larger, rangefinders.

Decent Range, Highly Accurate, and Good Magnification

Every other feature that was explored in the Bushnell Tour V2 Pinseeker review is up to par, if not outstanding. With a range of 1,000 yards, and 1 meter (give or take) accuracy, it is up to scratch but does not quite match the 1,500 yard range of some larger models.

Similarly, the 5x magnification is a little less than the 7x that is now available on other models, but the general consensus is that it is a feasible tradeoff, as with the Pinseeker technology, targeting the flag is still easier than many other models.

Rather than having a large, bulky rangefinder that must constantly be taken out and put back into a carrying bag while it is lugged around, the Bushnell Tour V2 Pinseeker review finds that things are definitely more convenient with this smaller version.

If any golfer wishes that sort of convenience, then this model of rangefinder is worth a look.


Bushnell Tour V2 Pinseeker Review

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Callaway Rangefinder LR1200 Review

!±8± Callaway Rangefinder LR1200 Review

Being one of the most expensive rangefinder on the market, the Callaway Rangefinder LR1200 review had high expectations. After all, it should clearly outperform most other rangefinders in lesser price brackets in order to be a worthwhile investment for golfers. Also, as the flagship rangefinder of the entire Callaway line, it was quite literally designed to be that something special.

In some ways, it does stand out, but in other aspects, the Callaway Rangefinder LR1200 review found otherwise.

Highly Accurate and Simple to Use

Normally, the name Callaway is more associated with golf clubs than rangefinders, and in order to bring more to the table, Callaway teamed up with Nikon for the laser rangefinder technology that it uses. In this respect, it does not disappoint, and is able to offer a 0.5 yard (give or take) accuracy at mid-range distances that is higher than any other rangefinder.

On top of that, the Callaway Rangefinder LR1200 review was amazed at its simple 'one touch' concept that allows for quick and easy usage. Instead of fussing over the controls of a rangefinder while preparing for a shot, the LR1200 seamlessly would measure distance with a single click.

Unfavorable Comparisons

Inevitably, the question had to be asked during the Callaway Rangefinder LR1200 review as to how it stands up against other rangefinders, particularly the benchmark that is Bushnell. Although Callaway has employed a First Target Priority mode, that is supposed to more easily pick out the flag against a background of trees, many have expressed that it does not match the Bushnell's Pinseeker technology.

Furthermore, its range limit of 1,100 yards is slightly less than other top-of-the-line rangefinders, which causes many a Callaway Rangefinder LR1200 review to express dismay in its performance.

When all is said and done, it is a very useful rangefinder, with great technology that also includes a Scan mode, and 7x magnifications. But, for such an expensive model, the Callaway Rangefinder LR1200 is always bound to be measured to a higher standard, and in this, it does disappoint slightly.

Still, it does have its advantages, and processes distance much faster than other rangefinders. So, if targeting is not an issue, with a combination of the one touch usage and faster processing, a golfer would be able to get his readings in a fraction of the time that it would take when using other models.

Essentially, it boils down to a judgment call, but the Callaway Rangefinder LR1200 review would suggest that the model is no slouch, but could be better.


Callaway Rangefinder LR1200 Review

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