Laser Rangefinder with the longer maximum measurement range can catch weaker laser signal reflections thus enabling quick measurement of small objects. The Nikon Laser 1200S, having maximum measurement distance up to 1,200yd. can quickly detect a flagstick approx. 350yd. away.
Laser beams are projected and reflected off objects. The First Target Priority algorithm displays the range to the nearest target among the multiple results obtained. You can then exactly measure the distance to the flagstick, instead of a background object. Especially useful for approach shots.
The Nikon Laser Rangefinder’s system design meets the exacting requirements from professional golfers. Nikon engineers determined the system design through repeated simulations that enable invisible laser rays to be precisely picked up by the sensing unit. High-quality integrated circuits and superior software provide not only superior measurement performance but also quick response.
A large ocular with long eye relief design provides a wide field of view and easy viewing. You can easily catch small targets such as flagsticks.
Multilayer coating is applied to the lenses for a much brighter and clearer view. This increases light transmission and reduces flare and ghost due to light reflection. You can thus see just about all target objects on the course with clarity.
The Nikon Laser Rangefinder’s body is built compact, lightweight, and optimised for golfing. Easy-to-handle ergonomic body design provides maximum optical performance without any hitch during play.
The Nikon Laser Rangefinder’s body is sealed and filled with nitrogen gas. (The battery chamber is water resistant). Additionally, the body is double-structured with a floating system that is resistant to water and shock.