Description
- Measurement Range: 8 - 1000 yds
- Increment Reading: .1 yds
- Magnification: 6 x
- Viewfinder Display: meters/yards
- Eye Relief: 18 mm
- Power Source: 1 CR2 Lithium Battery
- Size (Length x Width x Height): 3.9 x 1.9 x 3.0 in; Weight w/o Batteries: 7.1 oz
- Waterproof: Yes; Use: Gun Hunting
- Objective Diameter: 21 mm
- Exit Pupil: 3.5 mm; Angle Compensation: Yes
Unshakable confidence in challenging situations is the benchmark for the MONARCH 7i VR laser rangefinder. Separating it from all others is Nikon’s groundbreaking optical VR (Vibration Reduction) system, engineered to reduce vibrations of the image in the viewfinder caused by hand movements while simultaneously aligning the viewed image with the activated laser beam. The result is a rock-solid view of your target together with faster, more precise ranging.
Optical VR (Vibration Reduction) Technology
At the heart of the new MONARCH 7i is Nikon’s optical VR (Vibration Reduction) system, designed to reduce vibrations of the image in the viewfinder caused by hand movements (by approx. 80%*) while simultaneously aligning the viewed image with the activated laser beam for faster, more precise ranging. *The effect of Vibration Reduction: vibrations of the image in the viewfinder caused by hand movement are reduced by approx. 80% (1/5 or less than without VR function based on Nikon’s measurement standards.)
Bright, 6x Monocular
Wide field of view, long eye-relief and bright optics get you on target faster.
Distance Measurements Made Fast, Easy and Precise
The MONARCH 7i VR provides distance readings from 8-1000 yards. Readings are displayed in .1-yard increments and thanks to Nikon’s HYPER READ technology, the measured distance is displayed with a fast, stable response, regardless of how far you are from the target. Distance readings are accurate to +/-0.5 yards/meters when measuring less than 700 yards/meters and are accurate to +/- 1 yard/meter when measuring farther than 700 yards/meters.
Tru-Target Technology
Choose between two different ranging modes depending on the situation. First target priority mode allows you to range an object as small as a fence post while distant target priority mode displays the range of the farthest target among a group of targets measured.
ID (Incline/Decline) Technology
Nikon’s advanced ID Technology provides the horizontal distance to the target, even when ranging at various incline or decline shooting angles—up to an incredible +/- 89 degrees (nearly vertical up or down).