Nikon ProStaff 7 & NEW Archer's Choice Rangefinders at SHOT Show 2013 Video

Published on January 30, 2013
Duration: 2:04

This video from SHOT Show 2013 introduces two new Nikon rangefinders: the ProStaff 7 and the Archer's Choice. Both models are 10% smaller than previous versions and feature larger oculars for improved field of view. The ProStaff 7 includes Nikon's ID (Incline/Decline) technology for accurate angle compensation, while the Archer's Choice offers a selectable illuminated reticle and precise ranging down to 5 yards. Both are presented as high-performance options at competitive price points.

Quick Summary

The Nikon ProStaff 7 and Archer's Choice rangefinders, introduced at SHOT Show 2013, are 10% smaller with larger oculars. The ProStaff 7 features ID Technology for angle compensation, while the Archer's Choice offers an illuminated reticle and precise ranging down to 5 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Nikon Rangefinders at SHOT Show 2013
  2. 00:14Nikon ProStaff 7 Rangefinder Features
  3. 00:55Nikon Archer's Choice Rangefinder Features
  4. 01:38Pricing and Conclusion for Nikon Rangefinders

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Nikon ProStaff 7 rangefinder?

The Nikon ProStaff 7 is 10% smaller than previous models, featuring a larger ocular for a wider field of view and longer eye relief. It includes Nikon's ID (Incline/Decline) technology for accurate angle compensation on steep shots.

What makes the Nikon Archer's Choice rangefinder suitable for low light?

The Nikon Archer's Choice rangefinder is designed for low-light conditions with its selectable illuminated reticle. It also offers precise ranging capabilities down to 5 yards.

What was the MSRP for the Nikon rangefinders shown at SHOT Show 2013?

At SHOT Show 2013, the Nikon ProStaff 7 rangefinder had an MSRP of $299, while the Nikon Archer's Choice rangefinder was priced at $279.

How do the Nikon ProStaff 7 and Archer's Choice rangefinders compare in size?

Both the Nikon ProStaff 7 and the Archer's Choice rangefinders are highlighted as being 10% smaller than their predecessors, indicating a focus on compact and portable designs for both models.

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