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Several days birding with Monarch HG 8X42
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<blockquote data-quote="chill6x6" data-source="post: 3532036" data-attributes="member: 130888"><p>I was going to get to that...but I'll mention it now... Every binocular I have is at least USEABLE for someone that wears glasses. Some more or less than others. The Canon 10X42 L IS and SV 12X50 are pushing it. Some of the others accommodate eye-glass wearers with ease...such as the ones in this comparison.</p><p></p><p>All three of these binoculars are just what the doctor ordered for eye-glass wearers. The Trinovid HD is the champ in this regard. The typical Leica multi position eyecups and eye-relief galore make these binoculars just about perfect. I even have to click the eyecups out one click. The MHG could use another position just off of all the way in/down as they have extra eye-relief as well. The Maven B.1 is a perfect fit for me all the way in/down. Eye placement is second nature and is done without even thinking. All three are a delight for the eye-glass wearer to use!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chill6x6, post: 3532036, member: 130888"] I was going to get to that...but I'll mention it now... Every binocular I have is at least USEABLE for someone that wears glasses. Some more or less than others. The Canon 10X42 L IS and SV 12X50 are pushing it. Some of the others accommodate eye-glass wearers with ease...such as the ones in this comparison. All three of these binoculars are just what the doctor ordered for eye-glass wearers. The Trinovid HD is the champ in this regard. The typical Leica multi position eyecups and eye-relief galore make these binoculars just about perfect. I even have to click the eyecups out one click. The MHG could use another position just off of all the way in/down as they have extra eye-relief as well. The Maven B.1 is a perfect fit for me all the way in/down. Eye placement is second nature and is done without even thinking. All three are a delight for the eye-glass wearer to use! [/QUOTE]
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