
Its aluminium housing is also nitrogen-filled to prevent internal fogging in any climate, while twist up eyecups can accommodate spectacle wearers. If that makes you worried about inadvertently doing it any damage in the heat of your observations, rest easy in Leica’s claim that the ‘Monovid’ can be submerged to depths of 16 feet with apparently no adverse effects. So it’s little surprise that, depending on where you shop, these roof prism type Leica Monovid 8x20 monoculars can cost up to four or five times that of similarly specified options from alternative brands. A belt case, lanyard and cleaning cloth are all provided in the box.Īlthough it has, on paper, a relatively modest 8x magnification wed to an equally so-so 20mm objective lens, Leica optics and build quality are renowned as one of the best – possibly the best – in the world. Further peace of mind for this very affordable monocular comes via a limited lifetime warranty, hinting at years of possible use for a pocket money price.

Lenses are further multi coated to improved light transmission and clarity of image, even if it's tipping it down, while the compact size and weight despite its robustness makes this monocular option as suitable for traveling or hiking with, as it is for occasional bird watching.
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With a ridged, rubber-coated exterior so it won't slip from our grip when using single-handed in the rain, this waterproof and fog-proof monocular offers a fairly standard 10x25 specification, a large ridged focus ring for precise adjustment using the naked eye even if wearing gloves, plus comfortable rubber eyepiece. Sometimes we don't need a bunch of extras to do the job and a compact monocular with a standard spec will do the job handsomely. If you don't need this high a level or spec of want to get similar for less, then a more slimline 8x25 model is also available in the same series, but the 10x magnification is the sweet spot for us. Slip-on lens and eyepiece caps, plus a wrist strap, are provided in the box while a lifetime worldwide warranty is also a given.Ī roughened surface to the outer housing of the magnesium alloy device ensures a firm grip in the wet while allowing for single-handed operation. Once again we get multi-coated optics to improve light transmission, class leading Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass typically a key component of higher-end devices, plus BAK-4 roof prisms to deliver bright colours and excellent contrast. A generous 42mm objective lens is coupled with a useful 10x magnification and the versatility to pull subjects as close as 6.6ft with two turns of its large and obvious focus knob. Hawke is another recognised brand when it comes to well-reviewed optics suitable for bird watching and this high-powered, high performance monocular with robust waterproofed and fog-proofed construction doesn't drop the ball.

On top of this, a construction comprising multi-coated optics and BaK-4 prisms further improves contrast and resolution. Fortunately the lens cap is tethered to the device in this instance, so we're unlikely to mislay it. The ‘X' range is available with various magnifications and objective lens sizes, but we're looking at the 20x50mm model here, where the first number is the generous magnification on offer – which is more than twice as much as we'd normally expect of a monocular – and the second the size of its objective lens, being all the better for clarity thanks to allowing more light in.

For a budget friendly asking price, we get a mini tripod and smartphone adapter for the taking of photos and videos a process termed 'digiscoping'. The Outland X, as it sounds, is a nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed waterproof model suitable for wildlife observation in the great outdoors or even observing the Moon at night.
