People often ask, what is an eps2 rangefinder?
Let’s find out!
What Is ESP2 Rangefinder?
E.S.P. stands for Extreme. Speed. Precision is advanced 2nd generation technology in laser rangefinders. The ESP2 considers the external conditions and automatically improves the measurement up to ½ yard accuracy on measurements from 5 to 199 yards. Under these circumstances, you can measure with increments of 1/10 of a yard.
The ESP2 is equipped with an internal GPS receiver that always provides accurate position information. It also has a built-in compass to provide direction information. This allows you to easily find your way back home or to any other point of interest.
What is Esp2 on a Rangefinder?
Bushnell Pro X7 Jolt Slope Laser Rangefinder Review
The Bushnell Pro X7 is a laser rangefinder designed specifically for hunters. This device uses a unique horizontal design that allows you to accurately measure distances up to 1,760 yards.
Its vivid display technology is easy to see in low light conditions. It provides slope compensation for accurate measurements. And it uses a CR123 lithium battery. All of these features make the Bushnell Pro X7 one of the best laser rangefinders on the market today.
Easy to Use
With one-touch operation, the Pro X7 JLT Slope has a simple interface for quick and easy use. There aren’t too many functions to learn, so you won’t need to press the buttons repeatedly to achieve the desired results.
When you point at your target, just tap the red “fire” button, and the JOLT SLOPE will vibrate to tell you when it has locked onto your target.
Bushnell has created an excellent rangefinder scope for hunters who want to use their rifles from a distance without having to hold them up to their eyes.
It features a generous 26mm objective lens, which provides a wide enough view to see where you’re shooting, even if you’re using a rifle with a long barrel. Its eye-relieving length of 19mm makes it easy to use when wearing glasses.
On one side, you do receive an adjustable lens, which allows you to remove your glasses and see things clearly without them.
Power
The Jolt Slop uses a CR123 lithium battery which is included in the package. It powers down when inactive for a few minutes, saving energy and extending its life.
A rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery will last up to 8 hours of continuous use. The battery has an LED indicator that shows how much charge remains. When fully charged, the battery should have about 2/3 capacity remaining.
Range
This is one of our favorite tools for hunting. With a distance of 1 mile, it can find a game out to an incredible distance. However, if you’re shooting at a small animal, such as a rabbit or squirrel, you’ll probably only get about 100 feet before your bullet hits them. That said, it’s still a great tool for finding games.
The Pro X7 has an impressive 7x magnification. However, because its horizontal orientation makes it easier to hold the unit like a pair of binocuÂlars, we were able to keep the unit steady enough to shoot accurately. It also comes with a standard tripod mount.
Features
Fast Sensing & Slope Compensating
The main feature of the E.S.P 2 rangefinder is its fast sensing and calculating of distances to targets.
It also has slope compensating features, so you can determine the true distance to your target, not just the line-of-sight range.
Jolt Function
The Jolt function, which vibrates the camera when it has found its target, is cute but somewhat disconcerting. You can easily disable it if you want.
The camera’s built-in flash is adequate for most situations, though it does have a tendency to overexpose subjects in bright light.
Image Quality
Image quality is good, with sharpness and color reproduction that is on par with other point-and-shoot cameras.
However, there is no image stabilization, so handheld shots will be shaky unless you use a tripod or steady your hand.
Light Gathering Capability
With its large objective glass and fully multi-coating optics, the Pro X7 JLT Slope rangefinder offers good transmission and excellent visibility even at night. It features Vivid Display Technology which makes it easy to see in low light situations. The display is also illuminated by a red backlight for improved readability.
The Pro X7 JLT has an integrated laser pointer with a maximum output of 1mW (1mW 10 mcd). This allows you to point out objects on your target or map quickly and easily. In addition, the laser pointer can be used as a distance measuring device.
The ProX7 JLT is equipped with a built-in compass that displays the direction of the north. You can use this to find your way around when navigating at night.
The Prox7 JLT comes with a rechargeable battery pack that provides up to 8 hours of continuous operation.
Optics and Focus
With its high-quality optics, the camera has a fast autofocus system and offers a wide field of view. It’s also equipped with a built-in electronic level for precise shooting. And most importantly, the rangefinders include ESP 2 technology which allows the camera to instantly calculate the exact distances to objects.
This makes it possible to take pictures in difficult lighting conditions without having to use a flash. The camera is also compatible with the optional EOS Remote Control app on your smartphone or tablet.
Durability
This camera uses RainGuard HD coatings to keep water out, an armor-plated case to protect against shocks, and nitrogen purging to prevent moisture from damaging the lens. The body is also sealed with a rubber gasket that keeps dust out of the camera’s innards.
Conclusion
An EPS2 rangefinder is an ideal tool for precision work such as measuring, leveling, surveying, construction, etc. It has a high degree of accuracy and can be used in the field or on-site. The EPS2 is easy to use, compact, lightweight, durable, accurate, and reliable.
We hope that this article was helpful. if you have any queries feel free to reach out in the comments section below.
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John is the Editor in Chief here at The Outdoor Stores. His area of expertise ensures that there is no one better to suggest which rifles are most suitable for your hunting experience. He is also available for you to contact him personally to discuss the types of animals you want to hunt and the terrain you will be hunting on. Feel free to read his posts for expert opinion on Rifles, Scopes, Rangefinders, Bonoculars and Monoculars.