I’m a big fan of range finding binoculars, so I was excited to get my hands on some Zeiss 10×45 victory range finding binoculars. These binoculars wear all the typical features of Zeiss excellent binoculars, with the added bonus of having a range finder built in. Only a few ounces heavier than comparable Zeiss 10×42 victory fl binoculars, these binoculars are performers. Boasting a range of 1300 yards, these range finding binoculars can get measurements on targets far out. Because they binoculars have a tight beam divergence, 1.6 x 0.5 millirads to be exact, they can also range smaller targets and targets behind brush more accurately. They also feature Zeiss Lotutec coating which makes them easier to clean and repels moisture. In low light these binoculars performed very well, and we ranged small, about 3×6 inches, out at 500 yards. For range finding binoculars, they are also very compact and the rubber armor was very comfortable to hold even when my hands were wet. The buttons are easy to press and the setting is simply, something I like in a range finder. I like this range finding binocular as much as the Leica geovid hd 10×42 I reviewed, in fact either would make a great hunting companion to anyone looking for a range finding binocular. The Zeiss victory Rf 10×42 range finding binoculars get a big thumbs up. If you’re looking for a great pair of range finding binoculars, check them out. That’s the word from sportoptics.com