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Video Review of Nikon Monarch HG 8x42 (2 Viewers)

binomania

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Hi from Italy!
Tonight I present the video review of the Nikon Monarch HG 8x42, Good reading and good vision:
Article + video https://www.binomania.it/nikon_monarch_hg_videorecensione/
Video review directly on YouTube:
If you want to subscribe to my channel, I'd be happy

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Hi from Italy!
Tonight I present the video review of the Nikon Monarch HG 8x42, Good reading and good vision:
Article + video https://www.binomania.it/nikon_monarch_hg_videorecensione/
Video review directly on YouTube:
If you want to subscribe to my channel, I'd be happy

How to read subtitles in your language... Enable subtitles on the video, in the original language of the video. To translate, click on the gear icon at the bottom right of the player, and click on the items "Subtitles"- "Automatic translation"
Ciao Piergiovanni,

Thank you for another great review, I wish we had something like Binomania for Spanish audiences, your website is a great resource. Regarding the Monarch HG. You mention that there has been a change in the coatings that you can see comparing the 2017 HG to the current one. When you use the binoculars, can you actually see any differences in optical performance in any special area? Brightness, contrast, etc. Or the changes are just too small to be noticed? Grazie!
 
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