Product Description
America's best selling birding binocular is getting even better. The 2010 Monarch All Terrain Binocular now features dielectric high-reflective multilayer prism coating for brighter, sharper colors, crisp and drastically improved low-light performance. A new body style provides unparalleled strength and ruggedness in a package that is comfortable to carry all day
- Waterproof/Fogproof
- Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coating
- Fully Multicoated lenses & Phase-Correction Coated Prisms
- Multi-Setting Click Stop Eyecups
Nikon 7294 Monarch ATB 8x42 Binocular Reviews
Nikon 7294 Monarch ATB 8x42 Binocular Reviews
536 of 543 people found the following review helpful 8x vs 10x vs 12x, This review is from: Nikon 7294 Monarch ATB 8x42 Binocular (Electronics) I've written a review about the last iteration of these binoculars and I won't repeat it here. Briefly, these are the best binoculars you can get without spending big bucks, and I think they are the cheapest binoculars you should even consider buying (while there might be an exception to this, cheaper binoculars are bad enough to be worthless and a complete waste of money). These binoculars are three times as good as what you can get for $100 and 90% as good as what you can get for $2,000. They are better than most similarly priced binoculars, and better than many much more expensive binoculars.Since this is one of the most common binoculars bought by beginners (for good reason), I thought it would be helpful to have a breakdown of the uses of the different magnifications as many buyers have probably not used binoculars extensively. I am mostly into birding and wildlife watching, so beware of that bias if your needs are different. Don't know what size binoculars... Read more 81 of 83 people found the following review helpful Great birding and bugging bins, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon 7295 Monarch ATB 10x42 Binocular (Electronics) These binoculars are mostly just like the old Nikon Monarchs, with maybe just a little more light in low light conditions. An excellent pair of binoculars for the price, five years ago binoculars of this quality would have been more like $500-600. An especially cool feature of all the Nikon Monarchs is the close focus distance, which with my eyes is probably even a little under four feet. If you like looking at butterflies and dragonflies as well as birds, these binoculars are an excellent choice for their price tag. 87 of 90 people found the following review helpful Monarch 8x42 Binocular, By This review is from: Nikon 7294 Monarch ATB 8x42 Binocular (Electronics) I purchased these based on the performance review from Cornell. I am thouroughly pleased and actually purchased a second pair for my wife.The low light performance of these was more than adequate for our birding needs in early morning or late evening. The brightness is astonishing compared to a binocular of lesser quality. I will never go back to a cheap bino. These have helped tremendously bringing our birding experience to the next level. They offer a superb level of contrast and sharpness required for bird identification. I can easily see markings on a sparrow at 50 feet or more in low light. The eye relief is great and having retractable eyecups even works well with eyeglasses. These binos are mean to be used heavily, just about bulletproof in most conditions. I would advise people to change out the neckstrap with a harness. My neck never hurts and they don't swing with a harness, the Leupold is excellent. If you are a birder and want to make a good... Read more |
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