F/S Hillman Laser Rangefinder

Hi Guys and girls,
I am selling the above rangefinder.
I have used it a couple of times only
So £80 posted buys it,no offers.
Please email me at tonyreed@live.co.uk as i cant send or recieve pms.
1 week only thx.
Reason for sale i need some quick cash,thanku

Well I used it today for the first time as despite doing everything it says on the tin I think I actually prefer GPS... So it's up for sale again.

£80.00 no offers, still on original batteries, complete with all manufactures labels and packaging.

Prefer PayPal payment
 
Are they discontinued? I see on Hillman site they have none displaying and the UK sports imports site only has the 800 and no 1500's.

Have mine over a year now and only had to change the batteries about a month ago.

Not sure phil - I'm only selling it as I prefer the quickness of a GPS
 
ive been toying with the idea of one of these, this one seems to be for sale all the time, what is it with the shakey hands??? does the slightest movement stop it working right??? serious question by the way

Being honest the scan mode is awesome, especially when looking at bunkers, lakes etc, my issue is I've always used a GPS, which Is quick. Walk up, look at the GPS, look at the pin position, pull a club and crack on.

With these I find myself trying to guess, then pulling the range finder, checking pin, and any other hazards, then putting it away, all takes time. I don't feel holding it one handed is steady enough but I found that when trying a v2 tour so its nothing to do with the unit.

If I hadn't used my quick gps I'd keep it, even though it offers more info than the GPS, great item I just don't need a GPS and a range finder, although if it hasn't gone by Sunday I may use it again
 
ive been toying with the idea of one of these, this one seems to be for sale all the time, what is it with the shakey hands??? does the slightest movement stop it working right??? serious question by the way

The problem with shaking hands is that the lens magnifies 6 times, which exaggerates any shake you might have. It's the same as trying to hold a camera still enough when using a lot of zoom.

I don't think I have the steadiest of hands but have never had a problem with my Nikon (also x6). I use 2 hands and hold my elbows against my body to steady my arms. It sounds odd but it's really not.
 
The problem with shaking hands is that the lens magnifies 6 times, which exaggerates any shake you might have. It's the same as trying to hold a camera still enough when using a lot of zoom.

I don't think I have the steadiest of hands but have never had a problem with my Nikon (also x6). I use 2 hands and hold my elbows against my body to steady my arms. It sounds odd but it's really not.

This is exactly how I hold it steady, then it's crystal clear!
 
Christ, this is doing its rounds!
It's like one of the garden gnomes that travels around the world, sending postcards from wherever it turns up. :D

Mods, do you think this should be closed now?
Or left open for the next time it's up for sale? :whistle:
 
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