I use this in conjunction with a GPS watch which makes it easier to rely on the distances given. Overall for spending less than $150 I am happy with this range finder. Since this doesn't have the vibrate function or any way letting you know your locked on the pin it is a little more difficult hitting the pin from longer distances(say like 225yds and further). It does have an adjustable focus which is nice and the optics I would say are up to par with anything else out there. It doesn't buzz/vibrate when pin has been sighted so if you have some trees behind the green you may want to hit it a few times to verify correct yardage. This can be switched in seconds and is very intuitive. It does have a "pin seeking" mode to it but I really can't tell the difference between the pin mode and regular. actual yardage, but that could be because of the course I have available to me are relatively flat. This range finder does come with the option of non slope function as well, you will receive a small panel/tab that you clip on to the side of the unit for slope or non slope function. The slope option does give different yardage as you would expect but I don't see a large difference in the slope yardage vs. I play with others who have the name brand $300-$400 dollar range finders and I get the same distance everyone else does. I have a caddytek caddyview 2 range finder.
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