The Opti-Logic Team is proud to produce the only USA made Laser Rangefinders for the Consumer market. Thank all of you for your continued support of our company and our fine products. Watch for higher accuracy products to be introduced on-line soon, and keep an eye open for new and innovative products to come! visit our website, http://www.opti-logic.com often!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year-ONE AND ALL.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
End of Year 25% Off Sale on Binoculars!
Looking for a last minute gift idea or a
little something to add to your outdoor success? Look no further than a
pair of Opti-Logic binoculars! Best of all, from now until January
5th, we're offering 25% off our binos, which equals BIG SAVINGS.
So whether you or your special someone is a hunter, bird watcher,
football fan, mariner or just someone looking to get a closer view of
something interesting- we've got a solution. All you need to do it enter
ENDOFYEAR at check out from our online store and your discount is
applied. Happy Holidays.
http://shop.opti-logic.com/c/hunting
http://shop.opti-logic.com/c/hunting
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Opti-Logic Honored with Bronze Bowhunt America Gear of the Year Award
Tullahoma, TN: Opti-Logic
Corporation, a manufacturer of VAC-VERTICAL ANGLE COMPENSATION Laser Rangefinders,
Hypsometers and other Precision Optic products is proud to announce its recent Gear of the Year Bronze Award in the
2012 Whitetail Guide of Bowhunt America Magazine.
“We are thrilled about the
award!” exclaimed Opti-Logic Corporation CEO Sam Harper. “We feel our
rangefinder lineup showcases incredible technology and purposeful features that
hunters really appreciate. We listen to consumers and work very hard to provide
them with the best rangefinders in the industry. Winning the award shows that
we are meeting consumer demand, and we plan to continue our efforts in the
future.”
Bowhunt America’s Gear of the Year Awards are chosen from
surveyed archery consumers from around the country. The results are then
tabulated and winners in the categories of Gold, Silver and Bronze are chosen.
With many rangefinders for hunters to choose from, winning the Bronze Award is
a huge accomplishment.
For more information about
Opti-Logic and its incredible Made in the USA rangefinders, visit http://www.opti-logic.com.
Friday, October 19, 2012
What to look for when buying binoculars:
Binoculars are
used for a multitude of outdoor & indoor activities. From sporting events,
to bird-watching, no matter what activity you use them for, they will always be
used to improve your view of distant objects.
How you plan to
use your binoculars, and when & where, are critical to the selection
process. It’s important to evaluate binocular features so you may determine
which are important to you.
Magnification:
Every pair of
binoculars has a reference number that tells you its magnification power. An
example would be 8 x 42. The number “8” refers to how many times the binoculars
will magnify an object; in this case, it will appear 8 times closer than it
actually is. As a general rule, higher magnification will make it more
difficult to pick up moving objects.
Lens diameter:
The number “42”
of 8 x 42, indicates the diameter of the front of the binoculars, or the
“objective lens”. The objective lens gathers the light that will eventually
reach your eyes. In general, a larger objective lens means more light will be
let in the viewing area, also known as the field of view. A larger lens
diameter however, does mean a heavier pair of binoculars.
Brightness:
Binoculars come
with a variety of brightness levels; this is essentially the amount of light
your binoculars let in. The primary deciding factor in determining brightness
is the size of the exit pupil, which is the size of the beam of light your
binoculars allow in. A larger exit pupil will allow light to enter, which is a
benefit if you plan to use your binoculars in lower light conditions but not as
desirable if they will be used outdoors in the sunshine. To determine the size
of the exit pupil, divide the lens diameter by the magnification power.
Field of view:
This is the
measure of how much you can see through your binoculars at 1,000 yards.
Generally, the higher the magnification, the less the field of view.
Prisms:
The purpose of a
prism in binoculars is to correct the inverted and reversed images you would
see in their absence. The prisms are located inside the binoculars and they
transmit light from the objective lens to the eyepiece. Binoculars come in two
prism designs: “porro” prism and “roof” prism. A “porro” prism offsets the
eyepieces from the objective lens to allow more brightness to be let in.
However, this makes the binoculars larger.
A “roof” prism
aligns the lenses in a straight configuration, which makes the design smaller.
This preferred size is a consideration, but the image is not as bright as with
a “porro” prism.
Focus:
There are
generally three focus features on each pair of binoculars. Some binoculars
offer fixed focus, which is convenient but loses the ability to alter the focus
for personal needs.
A center knob
lets you focus both barrels at the same time. The right diopter ring, located
on the right eyepiece, allows you to customize your focus for each eye.
Binoculars are also ranked on near-focus distance, which is simply how far away
you must be from your subject before it can be properly focused. The general
range is 10-40 feet.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
If you're looking to get your hands on the only USA made rangefinders on the market with lighting quick target acquisition and incredible accuracy, now is the time! We're is offering 25% off on all our products through Labor Day weekend. Simply click the link below and enter LABORDAY25 at check out for any product on the OLC website. Tell your friends too!
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Archery Pro/Am Staff
Hey there everyone! Opti-Logic, the ONLY USA manufacturer of hand held laser rangefinders for consumer use, continues to move forward!!!!
check out our Pro/Am Staff. They're listed on our "Partners" page. We think we have the beginning ofa great team. We enjoy supporting this team and are very proud to Sponsor them. These archers proudly use Opti-Logic products for performance in the field. Ask them to explain their reasons
These guys and gals know what's needed in the field and can help all ages decide what's best for them. They range in age from .....Hmmmmmm........ You look for yourselves. I don't want to give away any secrets!! LOL
check out our Pro/Am Staff. They're listed on our "Partners" page. We think we have the beginning ofa great team. We enjoy supporting this team and are very proud to Sponsor them. These archers proudly use Opti-Logic products for performance in the field. Ask them to explain their reasons
These guys and gals know what's needed in the field and can help all ages decide what's best for them. They range in age from .....Hmmmmmm........ You look for yourselves. I don't want to give away any secrets!! LOL
Saturday, August 11, 2012
1st Annual Touched by the Outdoors Quad Shoot-Out Fund Raiser
Our good friend Dan O'Hare of Strother Archery has begun a quest to raise money for Early Cancer Detection and at the same time, introduce kids to the outdoors! We're pleased to be able to contribute to this worthwhile cause.
It's taking place on August 24/25 at the Woodland Hills Country Club and Sanilac Sportsman's Club in Sandusky Michigan. Please join us to help in this wonderful program! Do it now and don't wast time. Oh, and don't forget to LIKE US!!
Give Dan a call at 810 648 9200
It's taking place on August 24/25 at the Woodland Hills Country Club and Sanilac Sportsman's Club in Sandusky Michigan. Please join us to help in this wonderful program! Do it now and don't wast time. Oh, and don't forget to LIKE US!!
Give Dan a call at 810 648 9200
Friday, August 10, 2012
Opti-Logic Proudly supports Outdoors Without Limits!
This is such a worthwhile organization. Please look at our Facebook page: We're pround to announce that we've partnered with OWL (Outdoors Without Limits)
Friday, May 4, 2012
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)