Dazed & Confused
Active member
Hi,
We currently have a pair of Pentax Papilio 6.5x (version 1). We love them for their close focus, compact size, light weight, and ease of handholding - basically anyone in the family can use them for anything they want to look at.
However we find that it can be hard to pick out details on birds, and it’s a bit like looking through a tunnel. Also the light can cause them to flare quite badly (I think that’s the term - basically the image loses a lot of contrast and sort of gets too bright), and the image is rather dim as the light fades.
Specs-wise, the Nikon Monarch 7 8x30 are an obvious next step. Still pretty light, brighter image, a nice big field of view, and the same 15mm eye relief as the Papilio which is just OK for the glasses wearers among us. And very reasonably priced here in the UK (£279).
I know a lot of people say you’d need to go to 10x to see significantly more detail than 6.5x, but that makes them much harder to handhold and noticeably bulkier. Will the M7 8x30’s slight magnification increase, brighter image, and wider fov will combine to give a noticeable improvement in how much detail we can see, and how immersive the image is?
Am I on the right track with the M7 8x30, or should I be looking elsewhere? We could probably pay a bit more if it would improve the weight and/or field of view in particular.
(I will keep the Papilios for my children - or maybe even swap them for the version 2, as I believe they are brighter and suffer less from flare, depending on whether it’s a noticeable improvement.)
Thanks!
We currently have a pair of Pentax Papilio 6.5x (version 1). We love them for their close focus, compact size, light weight, and ease of handholding - basically anyone in the family can use them for anything they want to look at.
However we find that it can be hard to pick out details on birds, and it’s a bit like looking through a tunnel. Also the light can cause them to flare quite badly (I think that’s the term - basically the image loses a lot of contrast and sort of gets too bright), and the image is rather dim as the light fades.
Specs-wise, the Nikon Monarch 7 8x30 are an obvious next step. Still pretty light, brighter image, a nice big field of view, and the same 15mm eye relief as the Papilio which is just OK for the glasses wearers among us. And very reasonably priced here in the UK (£279).
I know a lot of people say you’d need to go to 10x to see significantly more detail than 6.5x, but that makes them much harder to handhold and noticeably bulkier. Will the M7 8x30’s slight magnification increase, brighter image, and wider fov will combine to give a noticeable improvement in how much detail we can see, and how immersive the image is?
Am I on the right track with the M7 8x30, or should I be looking elsewhere? We could probably pay a bit more if it would improve the weight and/or field of view in particular.
(I will keep the Papilios for my children - or maybe even swap them for the version 2, as I believe they are brighter and suffer less from flare, depending on whether it’s a noticeable improvement.)
Thanks!