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warships used very
large optical rangefinders—with a
baseline of many meters—to
measure range for
naval gunnery.
Rangefinders are used for
surveying in forestry...
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height (length) of targets. Some
rangefinders can also
measure a target's
speed in
relation to the observer. Some
rangefinders have
cable or
wireless interfaces...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Stereoscopic rangefinders.
Survey article,
Rangefinders from A
Dictionary of
Applied Physics The RN
Pocket Gunnery...
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related to
Rangefinder cameras.
Voigtlander Rangefinders – a
brief write-up on
Voigtlander Rangefinders by
Matthew Joseph.
Looking Forward:
rangefinder design...
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Bausch and Lomb M1
stereoscopic rangefinder and the
British Barr and
Stroud FQ 25 and UB 7
coincidence rangefinders, and
concluded "that the
tests indicate...
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other Soviet rangefinders, and the
Contax mount used on Kiev
rangefinders. The
latter one can be used on all
Contax rangefinders, with the former...
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American manufacturer of
telescopic sights, red dot sights, binoculars,
rangefinders,
spotting scopes, and
eyewear located in Beaverton, Oregon,
United States...
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navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers, scanners,
total stations,
laser rangefinders,
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs),
inertial navigation systems and software...
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Kodak 35
Rangefinder is an
improved version of the
Kodak 35 that was
launched by the
Eastman Kodak Company in 1938 as
their first 35mm
camera manufactured...
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laser rangefinding methods.
Although much
easier to use,
electronic rangefinders can give away the shooter's
position to a well-equipped adversary, and...