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Nikon Monarch 7 8x30
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Manufacturer | Nikon |
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Model | Monarch 7 8x30 |
Lens diameter [mm] | 30 |
Magnification [x] | 8 |
Angular field of view [deg] | 8.3 |
Linear field of view [m/m] | 145/1000 |
Exit pupil [mm] | 3.75 |
Eye relief [mm] | 15.1 |
Min. focusing dist. [m] | 2 |
Twilight factor | 15.49 |
Brightness | 14.06 |
Prisms | BaK-4/roof |
Dimensions [mm] | 119x123x48 |
Weight [g] | 435 |
Waterproof | Yes |
Nitogen filling | Yes |
Argon filling | No |
Image stabilization | No |
Tripod exit | Yes |
Focusing | central |
Warranty [years] | 10 |
Accesories | |
Price | 1699 |
Additional information | ED lenses |
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Overall
Owner since: 4 years
Price: £200
User profile: Amateur
Cons: Blurring at edge of FOV, at the price not much else. Not the end in optical clarity but not that far from it either.
Pros: Good close focus, wide FOV, light weight, optical image really exceptional for this price bracket. I bought my sons a pair each. As a cheap but pukka travel binocular it can\'t be beat.
Summary: Nikon got it right with this one. Not perfect but at £200-300 it really ticks a lot of boxes. Just try comparing it next to some posh bins and see what your eyes tell you
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Owner since: 1 month
Price: 249€
User profile: Amateur
Cons: A bit critical for eye position, but that's also due to the small exit pupil. Eye cups could be a bit longer for my taste, and will reduce glare.
Pros: Big bang for the buck, very light and compact, ideal as a go to bino. Very sharp, great resolution, good contrast, very bright for such a small lens diameter. Packed with all possible bells and whistles, ED glass, dieelectric coated, phase corrected prisms, fully multi coated lenses.
Summary: I totally love this thing, it outperforms my wifes Zeiss Terra ED 8x42, although the latter one is a bit "easier on the eyes" due to the bigger exit pupil, thus less critical for eye position.