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Nikon Monarch 7 8×30 Binoculars Review

While I have tested lots of compact binoculars over a long time at my outdoor stint and nature watching, these binoculars have somewhat changed my opinion about an optics with a small aperture.

If you don’t want the bulk of your 8X42 or 10X42 binoculars while your next birding, hiking, nature camping trip, An 8x30 or an 8x32 is usually you would like to choose.

Nikon Monarch 7 30mm binoculars are Nikon's first entry into the lower-priced roof prism 32mm market. 

The Nikon announced the 8x30 binocular in the year 2013 and claims the Nikon Monarch 7 8x30 as a high performance binocular in a compact body.

Let us see in this detailed review whether it comes at par to our expectations or not.

Here is our take on the Nikon Monarch 7 8x30 Binoculars.

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Nikon Monarch M7 8x30 Binocular | Waterproof, fogproof, Rubber-Armored Compact Binocular with ED Glass, Wide Field of View, Oil & Water Repellent Coating, Locking Diopter | Official Nikon USA Model
  • Sophisticated rubber armored exterior design provides shock resistance and a firm comfortable grip
  • Locking diopter control maintains your personal setting
  • Oil/Water repellent coating - applied to both eyepiece and objective lens surfaces

Nikon Monarch 7 8x30 Binoculars Specifications

Product Specifications

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Nikon Monarch M7 8x30 Binocular | Waterproof, fogproof, Rubber-Armored Compact Binocular with ED Glass, Wide Field of View, Oil & Water Repellent Coating, Locking Diopter | Official Nikon USA Model

Prism Type

Roof

Magnification

8.0X

Objective Lens Diameter/Type

30 mm/BAK-4

Angle Of View/ AFOV

8.5 degrees/60.3 degrees

Exit Pupil Diameter

3.8 mm

Field of View ft@1000yds

145 metre

Eye Relief

15.1 mm

Minimum Focus Distance

2 m

Weight

435 gm

InterPupillary Distance

56-72 mm

Rating and Price

Update: A newer model of the Monarch M 7 8x30 is available now.

I felt the new design and enhancements make this next generation M7 worthy of the Monarch name.

Features Of The New M7 8x30

  • The newer model includes an additional oil and water repellent coating applied to both the objective and eyepiece lenses. Simply wipe away moisture, fingerprints and smudges.
  • The newer M7 model sports a more sleeker body shape which looks premium and stylish in hands.
  • The Gold letter Monarch badging has been replaced with the silver colour.
  • The newer model features a long eye relief with turn-and-slide eyecups for easy adjustments, a locking diopter, plus a waterproof, fog-proof rubber-armored design.
  • The newer M7 has locking diopter adjustment knob, a feature usually only seen in models costing much more.
  • Includes neck strap, soft case and 4 lens caps.

My Opinion Of The Newer M7 Models

I would not suggest you to upgrade If you already have the older M7.

The differences are marginal in my view but the newer model looks and finish is premium and feels a satisfactory upgrade over the older models.

If you can spend an extra $90, putting your hands on an upgraded and newer modes feels definitely good.

Check The Newer Version Here-

Build Quality/ What’s in the Case

So, following the legacy of Nikon Optics products, The fit and finish of Monarch 7 8x30 is quite nice and excellent

The binoculars body is made of fiberglass reinforced polycarbonate resin. The barrels are rubber-armored which provides a solid, sturdy feel and, a comfortable grip.

The  focus wheel is also covered by rubber ribs. It's feels smooth and nice to fiddle with these centre wheels. Individual focusing function is available through a snug ring on the right eyepieces.

Multilayered Dielectric coating which has high reflectivity has been applied to the lenses along with Phase correction coating on Prisms. This produces high contrast and well-defined image with high accuracy in color reproduction.

The prism is of roof type and Nikon ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) glass is used for the lenses.

Rainguard, Caps for both Eyepiece and Objective Lens, Case and, straps are included in the case.

Magnification:

The binoculars have a magnification of 8 times the original size with an objective lens diameter of 30mm.

A 8x30 binocular will work better in low light conditions like dusk or dawn than an 10x30. 8x30 monarchs are a lot brighter than their 10x30 counterparts. Moreover, a lots of birders and outdoor enthusiasts find it difficult to hold a 10x binocular steady enough which is why the 8x ones are more popular.

Field of View

The binoculars provide an astonishingly wide and bright field of view for its weight, which is 435 feet@1000yards.

Also, The angular field of view (real) is a whopping 8.3 degrees which is slightly bigger than the larger aperture Monarch 7 8x42’s and is impressive to me.

The exit pupil at 3.8mm is not the biggest, so you have to be a little more steady.

Moreover, apparent angular field of view is 60.3 degrees which are good enough to find your subject.

Eye Relief

The M7 8x30 has 15mm ER, which fairly ok for an 8x30 binoculars. This might work fine depending on the form of the glasses and the prescription of the person.

Also, there are mixed opinions on binoculars fitment while seeing with eye glasses. I have found it comfortable while viewing even with my eye glasses on.

Image Quality & Performance

30mm objective lenses provide an adequate amount of light transmission.

Although in 8x42 binoculars light transmission will be greater than the 8x30, 8x42 can be much larger and heavier than 8x30 binoculars while you at your next birding trip.

The binoculars provide high optical quality and good performance when compared to its counterparts.

However, There is still significant softening at the edge of the view with some CA present on the edges, but all in all its an enjoyable viewing experience through these binoculars.

Size and Weight Consideration

The binoculars are 4.7 inches long by 4.8 inches wide which makes it compact and easy to carry around.

Weighing only 15.3 ounces the binoculars are one of the lightest 8X30 binoculars in the market.

Options & Alternative

Monarch 7 8x30 compared extremely well with a Swarovski CL Companion 8x30 which are almost 4 times pricier.

However, If you don’t want to compromise on sharpnesss and contrast at all, you can go for Leica Ultravid 8x32 HD Binoculars. Leica’s are german made but are certainly, at a very high price point.

Overall, The Monarch 7 8x30 stands up very well indeed against both those super-expensive binoculars and other competitors in this range.

Pros of Nikon Monarch 7 8×30 Binoculars

  • The binoculars are lightweight and compact.
  • Good optical quality
  • Constructed from a high-quality shockproof material
  • fast focus and depth of field is good
  • Is waterproof and fog proof
  • All its optics are fully multi-coated
  • 10-year warranty
  • Nice Wide Angle Viewing

Cons

  • Loose rubber end caps
  • Made in China could be a concern for some users
  • Image quality suffers in low light
Nikon Monarch M7 8x30 Binocular | Waterproof, fogproof, Rubber-Armored Compact Binocular with ED Glass, Wide Field of View, Oil & Water Repellent Coating, Locking Diopter | Official Nikon USA Model

Features of Nikon Monarch 7 8×30 Binoculars

  • ED glass for less chromatic aberration and clear image
  • 30 mm objective lens
  • Roof prism design
  • Dielectric high reflective multilayer Coated Lenses for bright & sharp images.
  • Phase correction coated roof prisms
  • Fogproof/Weatherproof with O-ring sealed and nitrogen gas purging
  • Comfortable neck strap
  • Eco glass optics which is lead and arsenic-free.
  • Twist-up eyecups and tethered objective lens covers

Pricing

Certainly, these are not cheap, but for the price point it represent an incredible value with its amazing field of view.

When you look around the market at what you can get for that price in an 8x30/32 binocular then there is no comparison.

The binoculars provide a nice balance of quality and value.

Another User’s Review Worth Mentioning

"I have the 8x30. Apart from the small exit pupil, which means you have to place them in a certain way (depending on the structure of your face), which becomes second nature after a while, they are superb optically, small, light, amazingly bright and sharp and no sign of false color, lovely wide field.....I sometimes wonder should I have gone for the 42mm but these 30mm bins go everywhere walking with me attached to my belt, whereas a larger 42mm glass would probably be left at home. I believe you could pay twice as much and you'd only get a very slight improvement over these, in fact, most people would be pushed to really see any improvement".

Conclusion

The binoculars provide one of the best options for bird watchers and nature lovers in its price range and size.

Anything larger than this device can be too heavy and bulky for backpacking for your next adventure.

They are significantly lighter than most binoculars with similar optical quality and have significantly better optics than most binoculars of similar weight.

In Short: The Monarch 7 8x30 is neither the best nor the worst you can get in this size, but for its price, it is well built, light and compact and offers quite a reasonable performance.

Nikon Monarch 7 8x30  Binoculars Review

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Nikon Monarch M7 8x30 Binocular | Waterproof, fogproof, Rubber-Armored Compact Binocular with ED Glass, Wide Field of View, Oil & Water Repellent Coating, Locking Diopter | Official Nikon USA Model

If you love being outdoors, and want to carry easy, light, portable set of binoculars to scan a large area Nikon Monarch 7 8x30 is you would like to choose.

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Last update on 2024-11-21

Smith
 

"Smith is an outdoor enthusiast and Just loves everything about binoculars. Since his childhood he has been a fan of optical gadgets & going into the Jungle with his uncle was his favorite pastime. Besides, He loves watching & studying birds & animals. He is a mechanical engineering graduate and New Jersey Resident. He loves to review binoculars and related optical Instruments and loves testing each one of them." When he is not fiddling with one of his binoculars, you can find him playing his favorite sport Pickleball."

  • Graham says:

    You’re statement about light transmission being better on 10 x 30 than 8x 30 is incorrect.

    “A 10×30 binocular will work better in low light conditions like dusk or dawn than an 8×30 bu…”

    Its things like this that don’t lend itself to a credible review. Also 15mm eye relief is actually above average

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