range finder in English

noun
1
an instrument for estimating the distance of an object, especially for use with a camera or gun.
If you have never used a rangefinder you probably won't be able to appreciate why this is utterly cool.

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1. Approach Z80 laser range finder with GPS is the most accurate laser range finder available

2. JoeBob dun saved you $59.05! Sig Sauer KILO 1800 BDX Range Finder - Blemished This item is …

3. The unutilized balance resulted from lower-than-budgeted actual costs for night compass range finder/binoculars

4. Centurion Mk V, 2 DK Mk V, 2 with laser range finder and night vision optics.

5. Improved reflectivity overcomes problems with using an acoustic range finder to measure the position of the piston.

6. The laser range finder only detects the distance of one point in its direction of view.

7. A high-accuracy calibration method for a range finder which captures an image involving much lens aberration.

8. The Xero® X1i Crossbow scope with built-in laser range finder is the first of its kind

9. An autonomous optical navigation scheme for landing of spacecraft on a small celestial body based on navigation camera and laser range finder measurements was studied.

10. The distance measurement element (13) can be part of the acousto-electric transducer (7) of the microphone, and it can be a piezo-electric ultrasound echo range finder (15, 16).

11. Analysis apparatus for topography surveying purposes, namely, laser based airborne systems comprising a laser, transmitter, electronic topography detector, imaging sensors, electronic range finder, control computers, control software for controlling the laser system, data storage disks, tapes, and cassettes, data transmitters, and power supplies

12. Apparatus and instruments for surveying topography, namely, laser based airborne systems comprising a laser, transmitter, electronic topography detector, imaging sensors, electronic range finder, control computers, control software for controlling the laser system, data storage disks, tapes, and cassettes, data transmitters, and power supplies

13. But, when it encounters a very extreme terrain -- in this case, this obstacle is more than three times the height of the robot -- then it switches to a deliberate mode, where it uses a laser range finder and camera systems to identify the obstacle and the size. And it carefully plans the motion of the spokes and coordinates it so it can show this very impressive mobility.