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		Definition of rangefinder in English: rangefindernoun ˈreɪn(d)ʒfʌɪndəˈreɪndʒˌfaɪndər An instrument for estimating the distance of an object, especially for use with a camera or gun.  Example sentencesExamples -  The electro-optical systems include a television camera, optional infra-red camera and laser rangefinder.
 -  Relatively new on the scene, laser rangefinders have improved dramatically in the few short years since they came on the market.
 -  Bushnell's Yardage Pro family of rangefinders has been around a long time.
 -  Other very popular accessories are chronographs and rangefinders.
 -  The optical sensor functions as a rangefinder, measuring the height of the target beneath the missile and profiling the target simultaneously.
 -  The fire control system includes a laser rangefinder, computer, wind sensor and, in the latest model, thermal imaging equipment.
 -  Hunters can also select a scan mode to receive continuously updated distance readouts as the rangefinder scans an area.
 -  Nikon, Bushnell, Zeiss, Leica and Swarovski are leaders in rangefinders.
 -  Bushnell is an acknowledged leader in the fields of laser rangefinders and binoculars.
 -  Then add a laser rangefinder to the hunter's kit to eliminate range estimation and sighting errors.
 -  Starting in '06, rangefinders will be legal on the PGA Tour.
 -  Bushnell offers an extensive line of binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes, rangefinders, telescopes and night vision products.
 -  There are new palm-size radios, global positioning systems, rangefinders, infrared cameras, laser sights and night vision devices.
 -  It's now possible to buy a relatively inexpensive rangefinder with twice the power and half the size of rangefinders used only five years ago.
 -  Teamed with modern telescopic sights, rangefinders, binoculars, and spotting scopes, these modern tools are the most humane hunting implements we, as hunters, have ever had.
 -  We can buy laser rangefinders that are accurate to the nearest foot.
 -  Like laser rangefinders, night vision equipment is becoming more affordable.
 -  If you have never used a rangefinder you probably won't be able to appreciate why this is utterly cool.
 -  In 1932 they entered the military market, producing binoculars and rangefinders for the Manchurian campaign.
 -  If you go to Adobe Walls today equipped with a rangefinder you will quickly see that none of the distant buttes are 1,538 yards away.
 
    Definition of rangefinder in US English: rangefindernounˈreɪndʒˌfaɪndərˈrānjˌfīndər An instrument for estimating the distance of an object, especially for use with a camera or gun.  Example sentencesExamples -  Bushnell offers an extensive line of binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes, rangefinders, telescopes and night vision products.
 -  Hunters can also select a scan mode to receive continuously updated distance readouts as the rangefinder scans an area.
 -  If you have never used a rangefinder you probably won't be able to appreciate why this is utterly cool.
 -  Nikon, Bushnell, Zeiss, Leica and Swarovski are leaders in rangefinders.
 -  Relatively new on the scene, laser rangefinders have improved dramatically in the few short years since they came on the market.
 -  Other very popular accessories are chronographs and rangefinders.
 -  We can buy laser rangefinders that are accurate to the nearest foot.
 -  Teamed with modern telescopic sights, rangefinders, binoculars, and spotting scopes, these modern tools are the most humane hunting implements we, as hunters, have ever had.
 -  There are new palm-size radios, global positioning systems, rangefinders, infrared cameras, laser sights and night vision devices.
 -  The fire control system includes a laser rangefinder, computer, wind sensor and, in the latest model, thermal imaging equipment.
 -  Then add a laser rangefinder to the hunter's kit to eliminate range estimation and sighting errors.
 -  Bushnell's Yardage Pro family of rangefinders has been around a long time.
 -  The electro-optical systems include a television camera, optional infra-red camera and laser rangefinder.
 -  Starting in '06, rangefinders will be legal on the PGA Tour.
 -  In 1932 they entered the military market, producing binoculars and rangefinders for the Manchurian campaign.
 -  The optical sensor functions as a rangefinder, measuring the height of the target beneath the missile and profiling the target simultaneously.
 -  Bushnell is an acknowledged leader in the fields of laser rangefinders and binoculars.
 -  Like laser rangefinders, night vision equipment is becoming more affordable.
 -  It's now possible to buy a relatively inexpensive rangefinder with twice the power and half the size of rangefinders used only five years ago.
 -  If you go to Adobe Walls today equipped with a rangefinder you will quickly see that none of the distant buttes are 1,538 yards away.
 
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