My 10x42mm Geovid HD-B 3000 arrived last week. They’ll get run hard shortly.
I agree with STWCattle. The aiming reticle should be smaller.
I’d also like to see distance values displayed closer to the aiming reticle. As it is, measured values are displayed well below and outside the aiming reticle’s frame/field of view. The awkwardness imparted by this layout is particularly obvious when using the scan function.
My second tweak would be to lighten requisite pressure for activating the buttons. It’s like having a 6lb trigger pull. While consistent with the previous generation Geovid, they’re still too heavy.
I haven’t had a chance to thoroughly evaluate the optics, but at first glance they look good. I was quite impressed with the previous generation’s optics. They weren’t equal to my Leica Ultravid HD Plus, but were really good.
One interesting thing about the Geovid 2700 and 3000 compared to the Edition 2200 and Edition 2017 can be found on Leica’s spec sheets. The accuracy specification for the new models isn’t as good as for the the last generation.
I agree with STWCattle. The aiming reticle should be smaller.
I’d also like to see distance values displayed closer to the aiming reticle. As it is, measured values are displayed well below and outside the aiming reticle’s frame/field of view. The awkwardness imparted by this layout is particularly obvious when using the scan function.
My second tweak would be to lighten requisite pressure for activating the buttons. It’s like having a 6lb trigger pull. While consistent with the previous generation Geovid, they’re still too heavy.
I haven’t had a chance to thoroughly evaluate the optics, but at first glance they look good. I was quite impressed with the previous generation’s optics. They weren’t equal to my Leica Ultravid HD Plus, but were really good.
One interesting thing about the Geovid 2700 and 3000 compared to the Edition 2200 and Edition 2017 can be found on Leica’s spec sheets. The accuracy specification for the new models isn’t as good as for the the last generation.