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The Emarth Hiking Gear Monocular Telescope offers a powerful 10-30x zoom magnification, advanced BAK4 prism technology, and a rugged waterproof design, making it the perfect companion for outdoor enthusiasts. Ideal for activities like hunting, bird watching, and stargazing, this lightweight and portable monocular ensures you never miss a moment of nature's beauty.














| ASIN | B07KM946V8 |
| Additional Features | zoom-magnification |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,360 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #1,630 in Monoculars |
| Brand | Emarth |
| Coating | Multi-Coated |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (727) |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 1.7 Millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | Porro prism system with BAK-4 prism |
| Finderscope | Reflex |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.97"D x 0.39"W x 1.18"H |
| Item Weight | 15.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Emarth |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MPMono10 |
| Model Number | MPMono10 |
| Mount | Altazimuth Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
| Power Source | Manual Operation |
| Zoom Ratio | 10-30x |
S**Y
Love this monocular very much.
These monoculars have gotten way better than an older one I have. The construction and materials on this are great. This thing is Nitrogen filled and is water, dust and fog proof. With being IPX7 rated, you can take it in the water with you and it will not only be air and water tight but will float as well. Love that you can zoom and have multiple choices between 10x zoom to 30x zoom with just a turn of the eyepiece. The 50mm lens on this also gives you a wide view and a great image using the BAK4 Porro Prism and they give you lens caps to protect both. This is a little on the big size and weighs a little more than other but it also comes with a 1/4" tripod thread hole on the bottom of the monocular, so you can also use a tripod or monopod if needed. I would actually recommend one if using this for a spotting scope for target practice on the range or where you need it more stationary for a better stable view. I have an eagles nest I like to stop by and see if they are home and in the nest or if they have given birth at that time of year and this makes it really easy to just pull up and look and check without even getting out of the car. Overall, love this monocular from Emarth. This is made and built just like there bigger spotting scopes and I love those as well.
J**N
Decent value
Decent value for what you get. Not overly Bulky. One caveat however is whenever you are on the highest magnification it becomes difficult to use due to slight movements of one's hands. A simple tripod would be a good investment to purchase with this monocular.
L**E
Impressive
First I must say how impressed I was with the clarity in view with the amount of zoom! The pictures posted by other customers on the distance really helped twords buying it. To why I wanted to make my own to share also. I wanted something that would have better zoom than my cameras. Clarity that my video camera doesn't have, becoming pixely at very high zoom. A billboard that is hard to see with human eyes from where I was located. I was able to see clearly with the monoscope. Blurry with my mobile camera at full zoom. When fully zoomed-in on the monoscope, I was so close I could even read it! I recommend a tripod when using at the highest zoom for better detail view. The clarity is even better than the pictures I uploaded! I used a Samsung Note 10 plus for the photos. The product is very light. The bag is nice and light also. Even if new will not smell bad, or cheap so that is a plus. I loved the price for such a good product. I knowing so little about monoscope I discovered that to get even closer with a more powerful zoom I would need a spotting scope. Yet this will do fine and seem to have the best distance compaired to others monoscopes. So I got them both and its a great treat and a ๐๐ great buy.
B**G
Really easy to use and nice for the price
I really like this so far. It is much easier for my kids to focus in on stuff with this monocular rather than a binoculars. Also with the zoom feature it is easier to get the bird in your field of vision with the low zoom and then zoom in and focus. It is really nice to have the zoom feature so you can zoom in on things further away although it can be hard to hold it steady when zoomed in far. Also if you have binoculars that are too high powered to start with it is hard to get the bird in your sight sometimes so getting it with lower level zoom and then zooming in is awesome! It is also pretty light weight compared to my binoculars which I appreciate. I wish it had a strap but I have put it in a utility belt pocket that clips on my pants and that works really well to carry it and quickly grab it out. It is fairly large but not very heavy.
A**R
Not what I ordered but seems very nice
The item sent was not the item pictured or described. The listing was for a " 10-30X50 Zoom Monocular Telescope". What I received was a 10-20X50 model. That being said, I was happy with this model and it should serve my needs well. It has a solid build and all features function well. The clarity is very good and zoom and focus seems adequate for my use (shot spotting around 100yds and general snooping). It comes with lens covers that fit well and a decent nylon carry case. I couldn't find this model in any listings so I cannot compare price. All in all it seems like it will do what I need and for a spotting scope newb I am happy with the performance. Your mileage may vary.
J**R
Excellent value for this price!
I have about 5 monoculars and 5 binoculars, in the price range of $50 - $400. Among my "collection", this monocular's value for money is easily at the top in terms of image quality and zoom functionality. Is it the best monocular out there? No. Of course not! If you want the best, you need to pay up. I don't know about you but I sure don't want to spend one month's salary on a monocular. Can you find a monocular that gives you better value for your money? I seriously doubt it. Do I enjoy using it? You bet! So if you want a high power zoom monocular, I would highly recommend this one. I do need to out that a tripod is a must if you want to zoom to higher than 10X. Hand-holding a monocular at 30x is simply not very feasible. Aside from its tremendous value for money, this monocular has another killer feature compared to other high power zoom monoculars: it has folded optical path design, meaning the overall size is reduced by about 50%. When you are deciding on whether or not to buy this particular monocular, you only need to ask yourself one question: do I need a fixed medium-power monocular (such as 8x42) or a zoom high-power monocular? If your answer is the latter, this one would be an excellent choice.
R**E
Easy to use and carry compared to Binoculars, Waterproof and good clear image at a good magnification.
M**S
If your like me and one eye is much weaker than the other the binoculars make no sense. This is an excellent bit of kit.
E**I
this awkwardly designed monocular scope (the focussing design causes you to have to have 2 hands on the scope) is very bright and clear from it's lowest magnification to about it's middle magnification. It's a pleasure to see through, the focus is crystal clear and precise, it is lightweight, its focus and mag wheels are top notch. Upwards from the middle magnification of 20, to 30, is maybe a bit of a stretch for the optics. That said, if you really need to get a detail from something, the upper magnification range is fairly good if you are steady or can steady the scope with something. Resolution and brightness begin retreating after 20+, but the optics are good enough if you really press them into service... with caveats. The design also doesn't allow for easy handling, nor for hanging the scope around your neck, or keeping the lens caps where they should be. The lens caps failure in design is a very common one in this world, for some strange reason... they don't stay on unless you suspend the scope in the air, protect it from all environmental forces and throw a hex on them. Also, when they fall off... count ten steps into your adventure, they find ground with not even a whisper... so you aren't aware that they are gone and lost forever. This is a very good and rewarding scope (sans various caveats above) that, for the price, will please most people. A little patience, forgiveness and ingenuity and you will have a brilliant, clear experience looking at nature both near and very far. These optics can pull in crisp images from 10X to 25X, at distances between 4/5 miles to 15 and 20 miles. Value for money.. this item nails it optically
K**A
Arrived late but that's not the problem, the ocular lens was loose and it's useless, so thanks for nothing
R**I
the lens dials are hard and stiff to turn and its a 2 handed model not user friendly I bought it based on its high star rating so dont be fooled by the reviews, not a good single hand held unit but its ok and good it you use it with a standing tripod. heavy and not a quick use portable unit. now wish I bought a top dial focus dialing focus monocular. That was user friendly, easy one handed, to take on a forest type walk
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