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Many people have been asking to see the
difference between all the monoculars that are available for digital cameras. Here
is a comparison of 4 of the monoculars on the market now taken with a Nikon 990. Be
advised that these monoculars do work differently with different cameras. I will
also include the Nikon TC-E2 2x and TC-E3 3x lenses so you can see how the monoculars
perform compared to these powers.
Lens weights - Kenko KDT6x - 2.2 ounces, Kenko
8x32 - 6.2 ounces, CrystalVue 8x32 6.4 ounces, Eagle Eye 11.2 ounces
The CrystalVue 8x32 has the most versatile use
of a lens by giving a 304mm-920mm zoom - the range with the 995 is over 1,200mm with
exceptional clarity. No other lens comes close!!

990 at Wide angle |

990 at 3x optical |

990 with Nikon TC-E2 2x teleconverter |

990 with Nikon TC-E3 3x teleconverter |
CrystalVue Sharpshooter 8x32

CrystalVue 8x32 Full Zoom |

CrystalVue 8x32 Full Wide Angle on camera |

CrystalVue at 1/2 zoom on camera |

CrystalVue at 1/2 zoom on camera |
Kenko 8x32

Kenko 8x32 |
 Kenko 8x32 wide angle on camera |
Kenko KDT60

Kenko KDT6x Full Zoom |

Kenko KDT6x Full Wide angle on camera |

KDT6x 1/2 zoom on camera |

EagleEye 5x at full zoom |
 Eagle Eye at wide angle on camera |

EagleEye at 1/2 zoom on camera |
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