
The Monach M7 is an updated version of the popular Monach 7 binoculars from the Monarch series. The updates include a slightly wider field of view, better image quality, and a cleaner design.
Monarch M7 differences from Monarch M5 binoculars:
Nikon does not always provide completely accurate information about binoculars, such as the amount of dielectric coating in the prisms, the quality and amount of coatings greatly affect the amount of light transmitted through the binoculars and the brightness of the image. Apparently, the Monarch 7 contains better coatings than the Monarch M5 or Monarch 5 models, the difference is especially noticeable in difficult conditions such as low light and strong backlight.
The Nikon Monarch M7 8x42 binoculars are designed for heavy use and difficult lighting conditions, such as outdoor activities. The binoculars offer very comfortable handling thanks to the rubber-coated body. The rubber coating helps protect the optics from bumps and provides a firmer grip even when the surface of the binoculars is slightly wet.
The rather large, roughened rubber-coated focus wheel fits comfortably under the index finger. To focus from the closest focusing distance to infinity, approximately 450 degrees, or 1 1/4 rotations of the focus wheel, are required. The closest focusing distance is 2.5 meters.
Three-position adjustable rubber eyecups and 16.5mm eye relief allow you to find the right viewing point even if you are wearing glasses or sunglasses.
The Monarch M7 binoculars have a tripod thread that allows you to attach the binoculars to a tripod or stand. You only need a tripod adapter, such as the TRA-3 , which can be purchased separately.