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    Looking for tiny mono/ binocular

    The little Nikon Mikron's are kind of hard to hold steady. Try wrapping your finger's completely around them and bracing your hand against your forehead. They are surprisingly good for as small as they are! I wouldn't want to lug an 8x56 binocular up Mt. Whitney!
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    Looking for tiny mono/ binocular

    Nice Picture's! Did you feel the 6x15 Mikron has enough magnification after having the 7x15? The Mikron's are impressive for their diminutive size aren't they. I think the Mikron 7x15 is really close to the Ultravid 8x20. The smaller optic's are sure nice when you are hiking a lot especially...
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    Looking for tiny mono/ binocular

    Nice post and pictures, Fazalmajid. You have quite the collection of monoculars and tiny binoculars and your experience with them is priceless.
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    Looking for tiny mono/ binocular

    Nice pictures, John. Very helpful! Your quite a resource for Bird Forum. The Mikron is almost as small as some of the monoculars.
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    Looking for tiny mono/ binocular

    If you want small I would try the tiny Nikon Mikron 7x15. It easily fits in your pocket with it's leather carrying case. It is a lot smaller than the Trinovid or Ultravid 8x20 and performs almost as well because it is a porro. A monocular will be smaller but with only using one eye you lose the...
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