MEASURING DISTANCE
The Sightmark Solitude Laser Rangefinding Binoculars can measure large objects out to 1200m.
The table below is a reference for the maximum range each model can measure depending upon
the object. These measurements were recorded with the laser rangefinder binoculars resting on
a stabilized platform on a clear, warm, low humidity afternoon. Variables such as surface material,
texture, reflectivity, color, size, and shape will affect the quality of the measurement. For example,
a bright, highly reflective surface is more reflective than a dark, dull surface. Humidity, haze, dust,
smoke, fog, rain, and any factor that reduces atmospheric clarity will affect the measurement
performance of the laser rangefinder.
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OBJECT
Reflective Target
Trees
Deer
To measure the distance of an object:
1 View the object through the eyepiece (5) of the binocular rangefinder.
2 Press the power button (4) for one second to activate the rangefinder.
3 Align the object in the center of the reticle (9).
4 Press the power button again to activate the laser.
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MAXIMUM RANGE
METERS
YARDS
1200
1312
1100
1202
1000
1093
5 The distance display (10) will show the reading at the bottom left of the image. To maintain
the current reading, release the power button. The reading will remain until 1) 35 seconds
have passed and the unit automatically shuts off with no button activation 2) the power
button is pressed again to range find.
6 To maintain a constant measurement of the object, continue to hold down the power button
and the laser rangefinder will continuously range. Once the object is aligned with the reticle,
the distance will continuously update. In this mode, the last measurement will not remain
after the power button is released.
SWITCHING UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
The Sightmark Solitude Laser Rangefinding
Binoculars can measure distance in yards and
meters.
To switch the unit of measurement (11):
1. Press the mode button (3) for two seconds
(long press). Each long press of the mode
button will switch from meters to yards.
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3
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