Naturebird
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I have a small Vortex Diamondback 8x32 that i often have in my car, and i use it a lot since its easy to bring. Since i like the format i bought a Nikon Monarch M7 8x30, to bring when i dont feel like using a bigger binocular.
There is not much price difference, the Vortex was about 250USD and the Nikon 370USD. The Nikon feels a bit more high quality, but the difference is small. They are also about the same size, and fits nicely into my jacket pocket. To me the Nikon is just slightly brighter, not much but just noticeably.
The biggest difference, and where the Nikon shines, is that the view is much wider. I think its a big difference, but the Nikon is 8,3 degrees, and the Vortex is 8,1 degrees in angular view. But the difference for the spectator feels a lot more than 0,2 degrees. Is there any other way to describe the field of view for the users eye? Im thinking that its about 40 degrees or something like that.

There is not much price difference, the Vortex was about 250USD and the Nikon 370USD. The Nikon feels a bit more high quality, but the difference is small. They are also about the same size, and fits nicely into my jacket pocket. To me the Nikon is just slightly brighter, not much but just noticeably.
The biggest difference, and where the Nikon shines, is that the view is much wider. I think its a big difference, but the Nikon is 8,3 degrees, and the Vortex is 8,1 degrees in angular view. But the difference for the spectator feels a lot more than 0,2 degrees. Is there any other way to describe the field of view for the users eye? Im thinking that its about 40 degrees or something like that.
