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New Nikon Monarch M5 and M7 binoculars - official announcement

27 September 2021 by Piergiovanni Salimbeni

 

 Nital S.p.A è lieta di annunciare oggi due nuovi binocoli Nikon Sport Optics, The MONARCH M7 and the MONARCH M5. Progettati per chi ama gli spazi aperti e ha la passione per l’osservazione della natura, entrambi i modelli, riprogettati completamente rispetto alle precedenti serie Monarch 7 e Monarch 5 e caratterizzati da un design elegante e essenziale, assicurano una visione estremamente luminosa e contrastata. Grazie alla perfetta unione tra eccellenza ottica e straordinaria maneggevolezza, i due prodotti sono disponibili in un’ampia scelta di configurazioni diverse che assicurano che sia sempre disponibile un MONARCH per ogni attività all’aperto.

 
Immagine: Il nuovo Nikon Monarch M7 sarà disponibile in vari formati
 
 

Che tu sia un amante del birdwatching o un appassionato della natura, il binocolo MONARCH M7 è il tuo compagno ideale. Grazie a un campo visivo apparente di 60°, una novità assoluta per questa classe di binocoli, tutti i modelli MONARCH M7 assicurano una visione spettacolare. Per individuare, per esempio, gli uccelli che spiccano rapidamente il volo o gli animali che si nascondono, questo modello assicura in ogni condizione la massima qualità dell’immagine così che ogni momento osservato possa essere visto in tutto il suo splendore.

Immagine: il Nikon Monarch M5 sarà disponibile anche in un interessante formato 12×42

The MONARCH M5, invece, è ideale sia per le attività da tempo libero più sportive, come l’arrampicata e il trekking, sia per i momenti più rilassanti come il campeggio. Tutti i modelli sono dotati di vetro ED (a bassissimo indice di dispersione) che corregge l’aberrazione cromatica, assicurando sempre una visione chiara e nitida.

Sia il MONARCH M7 che il MONARCH M5 garantiscono immagini ad alta risoluzione ricche di contrasto, capaci di esaltare la bellezza e la magnificenza dei colori della natura. Entrambi i modelli sono dotati del rivestimento del prisma dielettrico multistrato ad elevata riflettanza che garantisce un’eccezionale uniformità della trasmittanza nell’intervallo del visibile.

 

Fondati sulla consapevolezza dell’importanza del comfort quando si attende che gli animali si palesino, entrambi i nuovi membri della famiglia MONARCH sono facili da maneggiare grazie a un’impugnatura ergonomica e al rivestimento in gomma che assicura massima resistenza agli urti. Il MONARCH M7 e il MONARCH M5 sono anche resistenti alle condizioni atmosferiche avverse, essendo impermeabili fino a 1 metro per 10 minuti e anti-appannamento. La conchiglia oculare in gomma con supporto multi-click, poi, agevola il posizionamento dell’occhio alla corretta distanza di accomodamento.

Benché compatti e leggeri, tanto il MONARCH M7 quanto il MONARCH M5 possono essere innestati su un treppiedi grazie all’apposito attacco, a garanzia di un maggiore comfort per gli utenti. Ciò è particolarmente utile quando ci si trova in una posizione statica per un lungo periodo di tempo, ad esempio quando per ore si attende in un nascondiglio nella speranza di poter osservare quel raro esemplare che continua a sfuggire.

The MONARCH M7 and the MONARCH M5 saranno disponibili a breve presso i migliori rivenditori di foto-ottica italiani.

 

Per maggiori informazioni su tutti i prodotti, visita www.nikon.it.

P.S. Questo è un mero comunicato aziendale. Binomania si riserva di scrivere una recensione di questi prodotti quando saranno disponibili per un test approfondito

Piergiovanni Salimbeni
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Piergiovanni Salimbeni - Journalist and independent tester, founder of Binomania.co.uk, with over 25 years of experience in evaluating optical and digital instruments. It offers practical reviews and personalised advice for informed purchasing choices.

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