Boasting as the premium MONARCH binoculars, MONARCH HG 8×42 is the ultimate all-terrain binoculars. It comes with Nikon’s Field Flattener Lens System, which when paired with its wide field of view, offers an outstandingly sharp, clear view of the lens periphery. Also, it has the best of Nikon’s optical system. The ED glass and multilayer coating deliver reliable brightness and quality resolution.
MONARCH HG 8×42 is engineered to perfection. Its body is made of magnesium alloy, which means that it is agile, impact-resilient, and lightweight. The rubberized panels further optimize the slim body profile, ensuring an unrivaled grip through and through.
Being a top-of-the-line pair of binoculars, MONARCH HG 8×42 guarantees that it pays for itself in the long run. The objective and eyepiece lenses are equipped with scratch-resistant coatings. This means that long-term optical acuity is a guarantee. Meanwhile, the interior lenses have an extreme waterproof rating, so fogging won’t be an issue even at a very high altitude of up to 16,000’.
Another significant feature of this pair of binoculars is its locking diopter control. This feature lets you maintain your custom setting until you need or want to modify it. This is truly one of the best Nikon binoculars, being a powerhouse combination of 20 years of ATB manufacturing and innovation.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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Field Flattener Lens System gives edge to edge sharpness
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Magnesium alloy body
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Fogproof integrity at a 16,000’ altitude
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Locking diopter control
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Field of view of 435’ at 1,000 yds
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8.3-degree real angular field of view
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Good close focusing
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Suitable for various extreme outdoor activities
Things we don't like:
Less impressive in low light
Focus depth could be better
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Specs & Features
- Product Dimensions: 5.7” x 5.2”
- Product Weight: 23.5 oz.
- 435’ at 1,000 yds Field of View
- Angular Field of View (Apparent): 60.3 degrees
- Angular Field of View (Real): 8.3 degrees
- Close Focus Distance: 6.6’
- Dielectric Multilayer Prism Coatings
- ED Glass
- Eye Relief: 17.8 mm
- Field Flattener Lens System
- Locking Diopter Control
- Phase-Correction-Coated Prisms
- Relative Brightness: 28.1
- Scratch-Resistant Coatings
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
Field Flattener Lens System gives edge to edge sharpness
-
Magnesium alloy body
-
Fogproof integrity at a 16,000’ altitude
-
Locking diopter control
-
Field of view of 435’ at 1,000 yds
-
8.3-degree real angular field of view
-
Good close focusing
-
Suitable for various extreme outdoor activities
Things we don't like:
Less impressive in low light
Focus depth could be better
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