I've had no trouble with the eyecups, although I've only had them a few months.
I wear glasses, so the cups are wound right in all the time. I don't know if
the problems other people have had with them are because they're fragile and
are exposed to damage when wound out, or if they're winding them in and out
regularly and wearing them out.
Some postings I've read suggest that grit causes problems with the tracks, and
that people who share the binoculars between glasses wearers and non glasses
wearers have problems with this, and also that winding them back in each time
they're put away leads to the same issues. I don't know if the current models
still have the problem, there have been several models since they came out in
1997, and it's generally impossible to know which model people are talking
about. (I have the 7294 8x42 model, also known as Monarch III, which came out
early this year)
Peter Shute
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> On Behalf Of Stuart Collard
> Sent: Thursday, 26 August 2010 8:38 AM
> To:
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] RE Nikon Monarchs and don't put your
> binos on the car roof!(Bob Dawson)
>
>
> Hi Bob,
>
>
>
> I have a pair of the Nikon Monarch 10x42's. The optics are
> great for the price, but the eyepieces can be a bit of a
> trial at times. I recommend the 10x42 for all round birding
> ...... i imagine the next size up would be a bit cumbersome,
> although i haven't tried them.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Stuart Collard
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