The Nikon Monarch Laser Rangefinder is the best solution for calculating distances when performing surveying tasks. With a 7.5-degree field of view, this laser rangefinder can work within a range of 8 to 2,000 or 3,000 yards. It can also perform optimally with an accuracy of ±0.50 to ±1.5 m/yd in 0.1-yard increments. With 6x magnification, the Monarch 2000 rangefinder has an objective diameter of 21 millimeters. It features multilayer-coated optics and long-eye relief that provides comfort, especially for eyeglass wearers.
This Nikon laser rangefinder is equipped with Tru-Target Priority System that enables the surveyor to choose between two different ranging modes depending on the situation - Target Priority or Distant Target Priority. It also comes with Nikon’s ID (Incline/Decline) Technology which provides the horizontal distance to the target, even when ranging at various incline or decline shooting angle. The Monarch rangefinder also features Hyper Read which gives reliable measurement response regardless of distance at approximately 0.3 seconds.
The Nikon Monarch laser rangefinders boasts a high-visibility OLED red display that gives a high-contrast image on distant targets. It is powered by a one CR Lithium battery source. With waterproof ruggedness and pocket-sized portability, this Monarch surveying tool is Nitrogen-purged and O-Ring sealed for total reliability against thermal shock and internal fogging.
Configuration Options
The Nikon Monarch Laser Rangefinder has two available models with varying measurement ranges and an image stabilization option. Please choose from the menu above.
- 16661: Range of 8 to 2,000 yards
- 16556: Range of 8 to 3,000 yards with Image Stabilization Function
The 16556 (Monarch 3000) features the Stabilization Function which assists in measuring distant, smaller targets while reducing the vibration caused by hand movements.