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Post by ozark on Jun 26, 2010 9:40:27 GMT -5
Been using these binoculars now for three or four months and I am completely satisfied with them. They proved to me that there are big difference in quality binoculars as opposed to going the cheap route. These cost around $350.00 plus shipping but superior to any I have used before. They are a bit heavy but the weight tends to decrease the hand tremble. I think 10 power is about right if you are used to making accurate pointing at objects close in. I wear glasses and they have that problem licked. Images are so clear they appear to have been recently washed. I have viewed through many worse but can't imagine any better. I have to give these a five star rating.
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Post by KerryB on Jun 29, 2010 22:44:15 GMT -5
Ben, I am very pleased that you like the Monarch's so well! After i recommended them so strongly and learned that you were buying them, i began to worry that you might not like them as much as i do. I reach for mine more often than any of my other binoculars and that is saying a lot! For the price, i really don't think you can do better. Enjoy!
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Post by ozark on Jul 1, 2010 16:29:06 GMT -5
Kerry B, I guess I had forgotten who reccomended these to me. So it was you. Thank you very much. If they make better I don't need them. These are super clear, easy to adjust and......well, just right for me.
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Post by deadeye on Jul 2, 2010 13:48:16 GMT -5
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Post by jims on Jul 8, 2010 7:15:24 GMT -5
Just a question for all you binocular users out there, does anyone know how the Burris Signature Select binoculars compare to the Nikon Monarch series? Pros and cons etc. Thanks
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Post by dougedwards on Jul 8, 2010 12:29:52 GMT -5
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