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Golf mode with ID Technology:
Slope adjusted distance
With ID Technology, the Golf mode displays the slope adjusted distance (horizontal
distance ± height), enabling you to select the right club for uphill or downhill shots.
Display mode cycle
Actual distance and
height mode
Horizontal distance and
height mode
Actual distance mode
Golf mode: Slope adjusted distance
and actual distance mode
Actual distance (137 m/150 yds.)
Horizontal distance
Trajectory of a shot taken without
considering the height of the target
Trajectory of the slope adjusted shot
that COOLSHOT 40i defines
Height
Slope adjusted distance (Horizontal distance Height) (Approx.) 164.4 m/179.8 yds.
TECHNOLOGY
COOLSHOT’s distance-measurement performance is
fully optimized to ensure your target is secured
with speed and superior accuracy.
Without compromise, Nikon specifically designs
COOLSHOT’s functions and usability for golfers.
You can focus on your game with stress-free
operation.
For an uphill shot with an actual
distance of 150 yards the Golf mode
displays the slope adjusted distance
(179.8 yds.), which is the sum of the
horizontal distance (146.4 yds.) and
the height (33.4 yds.). You can thus
select the right club for even both up
and down hill shots.
Viewfinder display example (for uphill):
The upper figure shows the “slope
adjusted distance” while the one below
indicates the “actual distance.”
Upward Incline
Models that offer ID Technology: COOLSHOT 40i/LASER 1000A S
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