I know we have some good landnav guys here so I'm interested to hear what you think.
The iconic US military lensatic compass is made by Cammenga. I was visiting their site and found that they are offering a
baseplate compass. It looks like they have transplanted the core of the lensatic model onto a plastic baseplate.
I like the selection of grid corners they've printed on the baseplate.
However a couple things seem problematic:
1) they retained the mils, and the degree markings are closer to the axis of the compass card than the mils, so you lose a fair amount of resolution if you want to read degrees instead of mils.
2) I don't see any type of meridian lines or a clear base to the capsule, so you lose one of the great features of any baseplate compass: easy use as a protractor. I know you can orient the map & compass to north then (somewhat) guesstimate the azimuth but still...
The pics aren't that great but as far as I can see, they made a hybrid model with no great improvement. You lose the fine sighting function of the lensatic in exchange for a baseplate model that doesn't offer the best feature of a baseplate compass. Am I missing something?