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Nikon 440 ProStaff Laser Range Finder

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Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality.PRODUCT FEATURES:Incredible yard accuracy;Original Digital Processor;8 power Multicoated optics;Ranges distances from 11- 440 yards;Focusing Diopter;Scanning Capability;Water Resistant;Lightweight 7oz;Battery Included.
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Technical Details

- Full scanning capability
- Water Resistant
- 1/2 yard accuracy
- 8x multicoated optics
- 437 yard range
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Customer Buzz
 "Easy to use, excellent optics, small price." 2009-09-08
By J. Peek (Texas)
I believe this is a now discontinued item, but in the event that someone is considering it, I would say that my experience is very good. This is the first laser rangefinder I've used, and there are many that maybe better, more expensive and/or easier to use, but this one works for me. I recommend it.

Customer Buzz
 "Nikon 440" 2009-08-27
By D. Robertson
This is a really simple range finder to use. Just point, push power on button and then push again to get the range. It reads in 1/2 yard/meter increments. I also really like its small size. My only nit is that it feels boxy in my hand. But that's a really small nit. I'm also happy that it's rated over 6000 ranges on one CR2 battery. I don't think I'll have to worry about the battery for a while.



The closest I could get it to range is 11 yards. The farthest away I got a reading (so far) is 482 yards on a tree in very dim light. I'm very confident it will fill my needs for bow and rifle hunting.





Customer Buzz
 "Nikon ProStaff 440 Versus Nikon ProStaff 550" 2009-08-12
By Dragon Speak (USA)
I have compared the Nikon ProStaff Laser Rangefinder 440 to a Nikon Prostaff 550 and a Bushnell Yardage Pro Sport 450, using all three on the same targets.

Note: I have NOT tried these units on a golf course. All three units are made in China.



The Nikon 550 is a very capable laser range finder, and is very similar in ability to the Nikon 440.

The main differences between the two are the slightly greater range of the 550 model.

Despite the understatement of the advertising, I have ranged out to 706 yards with the Nikon 550, and 545 yards with the Nikon 440.

Dark trees can be ranged up to about 400 yards with the Nikon 550, and 330 yards with the Nikon 440. Deer can be ranged to 300 yards reliably with both. The 550 model has a magnification of 6X and the 440 unit is 8X and I greatly prefer the 8X view of the Nikon 440.

Both have a diopter adjustment which is adequate for my eyeglass correction of +5 diopters with and without my glasses.

I also find the long rubber eyepiece of the 550 unit difficult to use if I change to and from eyeglasses, as I do not like to keep folding the rubber down, and I know from experience that you can fold these type of eyepieces only so many times before the rubber (or vinyl) cracks.



Ranging Performance is:

Dark trees: Nikon 550 400 yards, Nikon 440 330 yards

Telephone poles: Nikon 550 430 yards, Nikon 440 360 yards

Deer: unobstructed medium deer, both 300 yards

Dark shrubs: Nikon 550: 400 yards, Nikon 440 350 yards

Light colored buildings: Nikon 550 535 yards, Nikon 440 453 yards

Very reflective targets: trucks, Nikon 550 706 yards, Nikon 440 535 yards



They both acquire targets well and range accurately when compared to other units.



I am biased toward the Nikon 440 unit, because:



1. it is smaller and handier

2. It has 8X magnification which I really like and use (and need)

2. It is adequate for anything out to 300 yards and often 400 yards

3 It costs about 60 dollars less than the Nikon 550

5. The battery compartment screws down 3 turns and seems better sealed than the 1/4 turn compartment of the Nikon 550

6. The optics are virtually the same on both except for magnification. Both are clear and bright.

7. Generally, the range is perhaps 15 or 20 percent more for the Nikon 550 unit due to the higher laser power (15 watts pulse vs the 8.5 watts pulse of the 440 unit).



Other Notes;

The Bushnell Yardage Pro Sport 450 is not anywhere in the same league as the other two, despite the price (I paid 179). The Bushnell will not read beyond 230 yards on any but the most reflective target, despite what the advertising says. The longest range I could measure with it was 330 yards and that on a reflective sign. This unit is supposed to range up to 800 yards (732 meters)! It will range a tree up to 200 yards as claimed, but the best it will do on medium deer is 140 yards. It is a 4 power monocular, and will range down to 6 yards, the others will range as close as 11 yards (M). This Bushnell is by far the lowest quality of any unit I have seen. Bushnell claims water resistance, but there are various entry points for water, and if the unsealed battery compartment is opened, green circuit board is visible. If the rubber eyepiece protector is removed (all too easily) the optics are exposed and vulnerable. There is absolutely nothing to protect the electronics and optics from water and moisture. That along with very poor ranging capabilities make this Bushnell Yardage Pro Sport 450 nothing more than a child's toy, albeit an expensive one.



Customer Buzz
 "Does a nice job for a very reasonable price." 2009-01-26
By M. Douglas
I bought the Nikon 440 Rangefinder for golf - even though it's designed for hunters. It does a great job. You don't even need a particularly steady hand with it as you can press, and hold, the range button down and make slow sweeps across the area you are looking at and the range will change with what the crosshairs are zeroed in on. If there's enough of a breeze to get the flag to fly a bit, it'll even snag a reading on that - something I didn't have particularly high hopes for but was pleasantly surprised. Edges of sand traps, trees, treelines, shrubs, bushes, creek and pond edges - all are no-brainers to spot-in with this Nikon. It makes a huge difference in confidence KNOWING a full driver can't reach the water or a full 7-iron can't put you in the sandtrap behind the green. The optics are excellent - typical Nikon quality. It would be a great rangefinder even at a higher price, but with the relatively low price it is - it's a bargain.

Customer Buzz
 "Definitely NOT FOR GOLF" 2008-05-02
By Sad Golfer
This was on Dick's golf website. It's fine for large objects, but even at 50 feet it is extremely difficult to get a reading on a pin or flag. Too bad we didn't read the reviews first.



And as it was a Christmas gift in a northern climate, we didn't have a chance to test it until we went to Florida in late January when we immediately realized it would not work for golf. By then it was beyond Dick's 30-day return period and, even though we explained the delay in our using it, they would not take it back for an exchange on another brand or model.


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