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Leica crf 1600 here! (short review)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 426512" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>I found it in the Leica Instructions:</p><p></p><p>"The LEICA RANGEMASTER CRF 1600 can be set to metric units or the Imperial units more commonly used in the USA, i.e. either meters/Celsius/millibars or Yards/Fahrenheit/PSI (pounds per square inch) for distance/temperature/atmospheric pressure respectively."</p><p></p><p>Looks like it is PSI. I don't know which part of the USA units of PSI for atmospheric pressure is "commonly used in the USA" for barometric or atmospheric pressure. I've never seen it commonly used where I've live anywhere on the nightly news or in any weather forecasts. So for that unit of atmospheric pressure to be useful for me, I'll have to convert it to 'Inches Hg' (mercury) or 'millibars'. </p><p></p><p>That's a shame. This is the first item I've read of where Leica may have missed the mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 426512, member: 4191"] I found it in the Leica Instructions: "The LEICA RANGEMASTER CRF 1600 can be set to metric units or the Imperial units more commonly used in the USA, i.e. either meters/Celsius/millibars or Yards/Fahrenheit/PSI (pounds per square inch) for distance/temperature/atmospheric pressure respectively." Looks like it is PSI. I don't know which part of the USA units of PSI for atmospheric pressure is "commonly used in the USA" for barometric or atmospheric pressure. I've never seen it commonly used where I've live anywhere on the nightly news or in any weather forecasts. So for that unit of atmospheric pressure to be useful for me, I'll have to convert it to 'Inches Hg' (mercury) or 'millibars'. That's a shame. This is the first item I've read of where Leica may have missed the mark. [/QUOTE]
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