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nodule
Optics Apprentice Joined: May/24/2010 Location: Robbinsville, N Status: Offline Points: 72 |
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Posted: April/18/2011 at 15:31 |
Hi,
I am trying to decide between the Nikon Monarch x 10 x 42 or the new Vortex Talon HD 10 x 42? Im not sure if anyone here as been able to get their hands on the new Talon yet, to even provide me with any feeback. I have heard that the Nikon Monarch X has a major design flaw, with the bar in the center and it not comfortable in the hands. Do any owners find the Monarch X uncomfortable?? Any thoughts? Thanks |
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Klamath
Optics Master Joined: May/20/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1308 |
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Truth being stranger than fiction sometimes, I just happen to have had both of those binoculars in hand today at a Sportsman's Warehouse. I do not like the center bar in the Monarch X. It is a major design oops in my opinion. Yes, as far as I am concerned it makes the binocular hard as well as uncomfortable to hold. Without the bar the Monarch X would be essentialy an open hinge Monarch design wise, which would not be a bad thing, as I always thought the original Monarch was pretty comfortable. While the optics are decent, I don't think there is enough improvement over the original Monarch to justify the extra cost of the X. Whether my dislike constitutes a design flaw is probably debatable . I think I'd call it a peculiar design characteristic. While the binocular has pretty good optics, I don't think they are as good as the Talon. The Talon is pretty obviously just a different version of the design exemplified by the ZEN ED. This one just has a Vortex label on it. The only differences I could see is the Talon has a different shape on the focus wheel (which has no practical application). The other is the Talon has thicker armor than the ZEN ED. I can touch the tip of my thumb to the tip of my middle finger around the barrel, between the hinges, on the x43 mm ZEN ED. I can't on the Talon. This is just enough to make the Talon feel bigger than the ZEN ED, and the ZEN is big enough already. Image characteristics, eye cups, hinges, focus action, and arrangement of glass in the interior are identical as far as I can see. Let me focus one of each, and I could not tell the difference in the image to save my life.
Edited by Klamath - April/18/2011 at 22:31 |
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nodule
Optics Apprentice Joined: May/24/2010 Location: Robbinsville, N Status: Offline Points: 72 |
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Thanks for this detailed response.
I think I will purchase the Vortex Talon 10 x 42. |
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alexbino
Optics GrassHopper Joined: September/30/2011 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 36 |
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I have owned Nikon Monarch X 10.5x45 DCF Made in
Nikon has an original design with the bar in the center and me comfortable in the hands. |
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