Today I've done some measures with the PLRF 10 C under poor visibility due snow precipitation.
General visibility was not more then 1200 m, and was variable due snow intensity.
I've lasered the far items availabe, ( trees ) as also Vectronix suggest.....not the best targets to laser
to have consistent readings over 1000 m the tripod is a must, below 800m measures will be fine also with free hand.
Considering the day I'm very satisfied with the PLRF performance.
Gadgets are fine but a correct use of the MIL DOT is a must.
2 pictures
short video where it is possible to see the snow precipitation, the PLRF read 3 times over 4 reading in sequence
General visibility was not more then 1200 m, and was variable due snow intensity.
I've lasered the far items availabe, ( trees ) as also Vectronix suggest.....not the best targets to laser
to have consistent readings over 1000 m the tripod is a must, below 800m measures will be fine also with free hand.
Considering the day I'm very satisfied with the PLRF performance.
Gadgets are fine but a correct use of the MIL DOT is a must.
2 pictures
short video where it is possible to see the snow precipitation, the PLRF read 3 times over 4 reading in sequence