Mtnwrunner, how did you like the glass in your Nikons?
It is really good. The two complaints I have so far is that the rangefinder button is kind of hard to find without looking and both eyepieces have diopter adjustments. Kind of makes it harder to adjust but once you do, they are fine. Overall, they are really nice and I think that the glass is the monarch 7 glass.
Randy
Just talked to Leica, they said there definitely is something wrong with them and to send them in for repair as they should work just fine in the conditions I was in.
A)Lots of reports of the not ranging in cold temp issueSo I tested out the HD-B the last 4 days while hunting and I must say I’m not impressed at all. First and really the biggest issue is the fact it will not Range when below freezing or in the teens to low 20’s. Talk about very frustrating. The optics I had hoped would be a tad better, while very clear in the center it was still a soft image. The outer 10% was blurry or not in focus and the color fringing of a bluish purple on the outer edge was very noticeable. For the price I would have expected a much much better experience.
What I don’t get is why no one else has pointed out these do not Range in cold weather, I haven’t read one thing on this major flaw. I could have lived with the optic if the ranging actually worked. I also had a hard time ranging out past 1700 yards in perfect conditions. Maybe this unit is a lemon but I have a hard time believing that as they were very consistent in working once it was above freezing.
Swaro doesn't use their top glass in their ranging binos, but Leica does. His optic issue is a fluke, and the Leicas are better glass in their ranging binos than the Swaros.I have a pair that's a couple yrs old...I"ll have to set them outside when it gets below 20F here & see what they do...I did read some reviews before I bought mine & the swaro's didn't do well in the cold...it's a small battery in there & once its gets cold it's zapped...another thing with the rangfinding bino's image is they cant use there top of the line glass, so I'd expect some side to side clarity esp if you've been behind top glass....
Does anyone use the ballistic output formats on these? I have a pair on order but can't tell from reading the manual if it will work to my expectations. I would like to use the point of impact correction (number of clicks 1/4 MOA) but it looks like only takes the measured range not the true equivalent horizontal range. So does it take the angel of inclination into consideration when giving the measured distance? It doesn't sound like it does on that setting, so if shooting at any big angles the number of clicks it reads will be incorrect?
I’m surprised to hear about ranging issues and image quality. I’ve owned two Leica range finders and they work very well.
I’ve read other positive reviews on the image quality of the HD series Geovid. I had actually been watching some Camerland demos.
Keep us posted on how Leica addresses your concerns.
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The issue with low temperature operation is due to a solder joint on the board of one batch of HD-B's that was sent out from Portugal and not caught before hand. We at Leica are sincerely sorry for the inconvenience for those of you that have received one of these units and will do everything in our power to get you a replacement set the quickest way possible.
If any of you are having a Temperature issue or any other questions do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected]. I am the Eastern product specialist and handle serious range finding inquiries for the country.
I ordered a pair of the demo 10x42 HD-B's from Camera Land, which should hopefully show up any day now. Does Leica have a serial number range of the affected sets and/or would this have been checked at the factory before they were resold?
With the EL Range you have to adjust both eyepieces also.It is really good. The two complaints I have so far is that the rangefinder button is kind of hard to find without looking and both eyepieces have diopter adjustments. Kind of makes it harder to adjust but once you do, they are fine. Overall, they are really nice and I think that the glass is the monarch 7 glass.
Randy
The Leica mount works fine, I have to put some loctite or something to prevent the outdoorsman adapter from loosening but that's about it. I do prefer the smaller profile of a stud mount.
I sent my geovids back yesterday, so far they have been great to deal with.
I ordered a pair of the demo 10x42 HD-B's from Camera Land, which should hopefully show up any day now. Does Leica have a serial number range of the affected sets and/or would this have been checked at the factory before they were resold?