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| Try the Minox 10 x 43......excellent glass. I recently bought a pair and couldn't be happier. Comparable to the high end euro's and a lot less.
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| Personally I don't think the Monarch's are as good as the Bushnell Elite binoculars. Don't get me wrong, the Monarch's are very nice binoculars for the money. I would not hesitate to recommend them, just not as good as the Elites. |
| Posts: 750 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 15 August 2002 | 
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| While I'm fond of the Nikon Monarch scopes, my opinion of the Nikon Monarch binos is that they're okay, but nothing to get too excited about. I've used the 10x42 Monarchs and the newer 10x43 Bushnell Elites, and IMHO, the Elites are head and shoulders above the Monarchs.
If you decide on an Elite, I'd suggest you contact Eagle Optics to see if they have or can get any more of the refurbs, as they were a fantastic deal atr $500.00... |
| Posts: 1927 | Location: Oregon Coast | Registered: 17 December 2001 | 
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| For the price, there are better binoculars than the Nikon Monarch ATB.
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| Posts: 1080 | Location: Western Wisconsin | Registered: 21 May 2002 | 
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| Gents, I promise you that you will be VERY impressed with the Minox bino's. I had not even heard of then when I started my search for a stronger bino than my Swaro 7x42's. This is flat a great bino and at $669 bucks it is hard to beat. I compared it heads up against my Nikons and my Swaros at both mid-afternoon and dusk lighting...great. Just my $.02.
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| Posts: 1977 | Location: NE Georgia, USA | Registered: 21 March 2002 | 
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| GarBy, I have to agree with your post. I was not aware of the Minox pricing, but at that price that is great glass. The guide I went antelope hunting with had a pair and they were fantastic.
Having said that, he tried my Leica 10x42 ranging binos, and had to have a set. His minox are now going to be his 'truck set'. |
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| Fish...you are correct...the Minox beat most everything I checked anywhere near their price. I also agree that the Leica's and Swaro's at about $1300-1500 a pop are a tad better....but just a tad...and the $$ difference just doesn't justify it for me. If one were sitting and glassing for hours on end...I think I'd want a spotting scope instead of binos.
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| Posts: 1977 | Location: NE Georgia, USA | Registered: 21 March 2002 | 
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| Go to EBAY and get an older pair of U.S. A. Rochester NY made Bausch & Lombs and nothing will beat them. You'll save a bunch of money. The 7x35 Zephyr's are great. |
| Posts: 1289 | Location: San Angelo,Tx | Registered: 22 August 2003 | 
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