Wedgy
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An as new pair of Nikon 16x56mm binos up for sale, only used for glassing from the truck, not hauled around in a pack or exposed to the elements. Everything a new set comes with included as well as a tripod mount. The review on these is excellent;
New 15X Monster Binos | Outdoor Life
$800 at Cabelas, B&H, Adorama, etc.
Paypal gift, USPS MO accepted
Call, text, or PM Chris (six six one)373-5536
Reviews have the way ahead of Zeiss Conquest and a close 2nd to the Swarovskis. The only reason I'm selling these is because I got the Swaro 15x on a steal of a trade. They are not worth the $1000 extra and the Nikons have a little more natural color. Hell of a bino for the price.
Nikon
Monarch 5 16x56
▶ Optically, this big, boxy binocular is on par with glass costing three times as much—it tied with the Swarovski in low-light performance and was runner-up on the resolution range.
Price: $800
Weight: 43 oz.
Resolution: A
Low-Light: A+
Zeiss
Conquest HD 15x56
Optically, the Zeiss was slightly disappointing. It scored in the middle of the pack on both objective tests.
Price: $1,600
Weight: 46.4 oz.
Resolution: B
Low-Light: B
Swarovski
SLC 56
Editor's Choice
The Swarovski delivers a crisp image all the way to its edges and tied with the Nikon for low-light performance. For the price, we expected a tripod adapter, but that'll run you another $100.
Price: $2,777
Weight: 42.3 oz.
Resolution: A+
Low-Light: A+
New 15X Monster Binos | Outdoor Life
$800 at Cabelas, B&H, Adorama, etc.
Paypal gift, USPS MO accepted
Call, text, or PM Chris (six six one)373-5536
Reviews have the way ahead of Zeiss Conquest and a close 2nd to the Swarovskis. The only reason I'm selling these is because I got the Swaro 15x on a steal of a trade. They are not worth the $1000 extra and the Nikons have a little more natural color. Hell of a bino for the price.
Nikon
Monarch 5 16x56
▶ Optically, this big, boxy binocular is on par with glass costing three times as much—it tied with the Swarovski in low-light performance and was runner-up on the resolution range.
Price: $800
Weight: 43 oz.
Resolution: A
Low-Light: A+
Zeiss
Conquest HD 15x56
Optically, the Zeiss was slightly disappointing. It scored in the middle of the pack on both objective tests.
Price: $1,600
Weight: 46.4 oz.
Resolution: B
Low-Light: B
Swarovski
SLC 56
Editor's Choice
The Swarovski delivers a crisp image all the way to its edges and tied with the Nikon for low-light performance. For the price, we expected a tripod adapter, but that'll run you another $100.
Price: $2,777
Weight: 42.3 oz.
Resolution: A+
Low-Light: A+