Nikon Monarch 10x42mm Binoculars - Black

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The MONARCH 7 10x42 provides an exceptionally wide field of view that makes it easy to find your subject. The hallmark of the MONARCHis its optical system-a seamless carrier of light that utilizes Nikon's premium ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass and proprietary lens and prism coatings.

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Product Information

The Nikon Monarch 7 Binocular, 10x42, lets you get up close and personal with whatever you have in your sights. Featuring a high tech, premium Extra-low Dispersion glass, the lens and prism coatings also work to enhance your view and provide a wide field of view that gives you the same brightness and accurate colors as seen with the naked eye. The fully multi-coated lenses provide clear and bright images even in unfavorable weather conditions, and the durable rubber-armored coating handles any terrain and environment incredibly well. A smooth central focus knob easily brings objects into focus, and the multi-setting, click-stop eyecups let you customize eye settings for maximum comfort and a full field of view. The Monarch 7 Binocular is waterproof and fog proof so you can continue your viewing in any weather conditions.

Product Identifiers

BrandNikon
MPN7549
UPC0018208075492
ModelMonarch
eBay Product ID (ePID)219542199

Product Key Features

SizeFull-Size
Objective Lens Diameter42 mm
Maximum Magnification10x
ApplicationBirding
FeaturesWaterproof, Fogproof
Optical DesignRoof
Lens CoatingCoated
TypeBinoculars

Dimensions

Item Width5.1in.
Item Weight1.5lbs.

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Ratings and Reviews

4.7
62 product ratings
  • 52 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 7 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Good quality lenses

Strongly constructed

Lightweight

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  • Top favorable review

    Amazing binoculars

    The clarity and brightness of these binoculars is first class. They are lightweight and compact. Their performance is better than the 3 previous Nikon binoculars I've owned. A true pleasure to own and use. Although more expensive, the use of ED glass and the premium coatings require a higher price and are worth every penny.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Top critical review

    Nikon Monarch 7

    I may be spoiled by the Swarovski SLC 10 X 42's I've been using on my job for nearly 18 years, so this review may be slightly biased. I purchased the Nikon Monarch 7's as a spare binocular to leave in my desk at work, and while adequate, I don't see much of an improvement over the older Nikon 10 X 42's (can't remember the model) I had nearly 20 years ago. Yes, they're lighter, and yes the twist out cups are helpful for people that wear glasses, but the image quality hasn't improved noticeably in all that time. There is, like other reviewers have written, an annoying amount of chromatic aberration. Color, especially at night, washes out at certain angles, even under the bright lights of the racetrack where I use them exclusively. And, unless you twist the cups out, blackout is also an issue with this particular binocular, which is not an issue on the Swarovski's, nor on the much less expensive and older 16 X 50 Pentax I use sometimes. In summary, I don't think the Monarch 7's quality is worth the $400.00 + price tag retailers are charging.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Monarch 7

    They are very nice viewing the night sky. The coated ed glass and prisms make a huge difference in low light. Construction seems top notch but as many other owners have said, the top cover is loose and stays on only if it is under tension and isn't bumped. Have not used them in the field yet but obviously won't be satisfactory untill I find a better way to carry them. The case provided has a belt loop and a cheap Velcro fastener. The strap is just ok but the plastic lens cover is retained by it and is totally in the way when using the bino's. Like in your teeth. These are minor problems I guess, but being the most inexpensive parts, why not improve them? They haven't changed from the first model? One last thing, the 10× are very hard to keep steady without a tri/monopod. I knew this from experience and read many reviews that people found out the hard way. If you only want to use your bino's in hand, get the 8× . For the most part I'm happy and proud to own the Monarch 7

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Refurbished

  • Excellent Binocular by any standards.

    I have used and had all different makes and models of binoculars during my 41 year career in State Natural Resource Law Enforcement. Still have an old pair of Leitz 10 x40 I have had since the 70's. I also own a pair of Viper 10 X 42, they are clear and very good but they have one flaw which makes the Nikon Monarch 7 10 X 42 a better value at the same price. The Nikon Monarch 7 10 X 42 does have a wide field of view but what I like about them is the depth of field. This being an area that is in focus on an object in depth from the front to the back. One can tell by turning the focus wheel while viewing a focused subject, bird or object until the object is out of focus. Most binoculars have a short depth of field but the Nikon Monarch 7 10 X 42 does not which makes for a pleasant viewing experience and for one not constantly trying to get a sharp focus and turning the focus wheel at what your looking at. This is especially true while watching a bird that is moving about.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Monarch 7's

    after reviewing several binoculars I chose the Nikon for good quality comma my son's own Vortex Diamondback switch are fine but these Nikon binoculars have a brighter and wider field of view would like to have the focus ring more firm in control and rear lens caps that actually fit overall a good binocular

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Haven't let me down in 30 years.

    The Nikon Monarch 10×42 is an excellent binocular. Crisp with crystal clear viewing. They are great in low light situations. I've been using Nikon Monarch scopes for 30 years and still shoot the first one I bought. The Monarch 7 is my third pair of of Nikon binoculars and I still use both older pair. You can pay a lot more for a pair of binoculars but for my money the Monarchs are the best when considering performance and price.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Very Pleased

    Bought Monarch 7 ED's on 10X42 to compliment my amazing Vortex Diamondback in the 8X32 on trips to Florida. The Monarch 7 in 10X42 with the Wide FOV is top notch. Amazing performers with great eye relief, and brilliant clarity, focus control and depth of field. Viewing the beach, gulls, turkey vultures, and para sails all colors pop. Very happy with my new Nikon's.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • As advertised

    These are great glasses for the money. I'd put them up against the high dollar European glass for a fraction of the cost. I wish they came with a better neck strap/harness and eye piece covers, but overall, very satisfied.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Lightweight and nice features

    Pretty compacted, Lite weight

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Monarch 7 review

    I was comparing these to the Vortex Vipers 10X42. They both have excellent glass. These seem a little more compact although both weigh about the same. The only downside is that the eyepiece covers fit loose. They are excellent binoculars.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New