The Cobalt Q-Z6 rangefinder offers clear optics, slope, adjustable display brightness and a useful 6x-to-12x zoom feature.
From left: Tom O’Brien and Eric Flynn, National Geographic’s photo engineering team. Camera technology is improving at seemingly lightning speed, with new models giving travelers more options than ...
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For decades, cars dictated urban planning in the United States. Few could have predicted that they would one day also double as nodes for surveillance. In thousands of towns and cities across the U.S.
Welcome to I Tried It, a GOLF.com series about golf items — apparel, gear, accessories and more — that we’ve recently taken out for a spin. We’re here to give our honest, no-frills takes on the latest ...
Choosing the right camera to hone your beginner photography skills is a vital first step for any aspiring photographer. Although skill and talent will eventually trump camera gear when taking great ...
The Maven has exceptional clarity, the fastest controls, and is easy to use in a variety of hunting scenarios. The Accuranger features a great display and functionality for a rangefinder that has an ...
Which Leica camera is best? Photography has grown in leaps and bounds since the first camera’s development around 1839. We have Louis Daguerre to thank for that, as his “View of the Boulevard du ...
Most of us can use all the help we can get on the golf course, and FlightScope’s i4 rangefinder offers plenty of it. Not only does this handy distance-measuring device provide ultra-accurate yardages ...
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More than 5,000 law enforcement departments across the U.S. use interconnected Flock Safety cameras to track residents’ movements. Sandy Boyce, a 72-year-old retiree in Sedona, Arizona, first saw the ...