I took this device on walks and trips when I wanted to take a closer look at something from a greater distance—I have generally good impressions. The equipment is small, easy to fit into a pocket or a small bag, and is not burdensome during travel. The operation is intuitive, the settings are trouble-free, and it is easy to use. For occasional observations, it performs as standard and works as expected. It's a practical solution for people looking for simple optics without major requirements.
Carson Monozoom 7-21x21 Monocular
Monocular equipped with adjustable magnification ranging from 7x to 21x, featuring a lens diameter of 21 mm.
Lenses made of BaK-4 glass, compact and durable housing
Lightweight construction and compact dimensions allow this optical device to accompany you on any adventure. Outfitted with a BAK-4 optical lens, it delivers bright, sharp, and exceptionally clear images throughout your observations. The body is crafted from robust plastic, resistant to mechanical impacts. Perfect for every outdoor enthusiast.
Set elements
Included in the set are a case, neck lanyard, and lens cover.
Main features
- Features zoom magnification ranging from 7x to 21x
- Equipped with a 21 mm objective lens diameter
- Constructed with robust plastic housing
- Utilizes BAK-4 optical glass
- Offers compact overall size
Technical data
Magnification range: 7-21x
Objective lens size: 21 mm
Field of view at 1000 meters: 120 - 152 m
Closest focusing distance: 5 m
Optics type: BAK-4 glass
Net weight: 162 g
Physical dimensions: 3.5 x 4 x 10 cm
Brand: Carson, USA
Militaria.pl is a distributor of Carson.
Carson is an American brand founded in 1990 by Richard Cameron, which quickly grew from a small project into one of the global leaders in the optics market. Based in Ronkonkoma, New York, the company is the largest manufacturer of magnifying glasses and pocket microscopes in the US, as well as a respected supplier of binoculars and other optical solutions. Carson already has over 100 patents, which highlights its innovative nature and constant pursuit of higher standards. Its products are used in education, tourism, crafts, hunting, and nature observation, as well as by hobbyists and professionals. They are distinguished by their high quality and affordable price, thanks to which the brand has gained recognition in over 50 countries around the world. Carson was one of the first companies to introduce miniature portable microscopes to the market, which have become a popular tool in both schools and field research.
| EAN | 750668013545 |
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| Manufacturer code | ZM-721 |
| Brand | Carson |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 126
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Well made. The knobs work smoothly and precisely. Purchased as a tool for observing the surroundings during hiking trips. Its advantage is also that it is small and will take up little space in a backpack or just in a pocket. Unfortunately, it has a narrow field of view and is not very good for capturing details of observed objects—I also have a small pair of binoculars and the difference is huge. If someone definitely wants something small, that's fine. Otherwise, I would pay extra for something better.
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A compact monocular with solid build quality and practical magnification parameters (7–21×), which works well both for observing nature and during trips or outdoor use.
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Lightweight, small, and efficient monocular. It can be carried in a case, backpack, or pocket. It has a cord, so you can always keep it around your neck and ready for use. The image is quite good at 10x magnification; above that, it's not very clear. If you don’t need a large, heavy device, this monocular will be a suitable choice for casual hikes.
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With proper focusing and a steady hand or support, you can see a sharp image even at maximum zoom. Useful as a curiosity during hikes.
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Great equipment for a reasonable price. I already have several items from them, and all work without problems—magnifier, mini microscope, and now this. Definitely recommended.
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Monocular tested outdoors during a stay in the Karkonosze mountains. Very good zoom, clear and sharp image. Small size and good build quality make it easy to take anywhere. Worth its price. Definitely recommend.
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Quite neat and functional device for a "toy." The image is sharp, but at high magnification it shakes a lot, so you don't see much unless you use a tripod. Changing the settings is extremely simple, and the small size lets you hide it even in a pocket. You can also carry the monocular around your neck (a strap is included) or in a belt case. It's nice that the manufacturer thought of caps for the optics, but in my unit they don't fit well and can fall off. In summary, if you want to spice up field trips and not carry heavy equipment, and you don't expect super high-end features, this monocular is for you.
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Although the price is a bit higher, it's still worth it because it's a great monocular, optics like in much more expensive products, and flawless build quality. Worth every penny spent.
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Generally a cool toy, but for the price, it should be more durable—during the heatwave, the internal parts loosened and fell out (thermal expansion says hi).
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Very solid equipment. Lightweight, small, fits in a backpack, waist bag, or a woman's purse. It can be attached to a belt—the case gives that possibility. Good optics and focus for amateur equipment. At maximum zoom, the image shakes—a tripod or support is needed then.
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The monocular matches the description, and there's nothing to complain about regarding build quality. The maximum zoom is quite high, but you can't see much without support.
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Very nice, small, neat device. I use it during walks with dogs in the forest. Good optics and decent zoom. For such a price as for amateur equipment—excellent. I recommend it.
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Good equipment. Small size and weight, so ideal for trips to the forest or mountains. Operation may be difficult because the zoom and focus rings are not available over the entire volume, but that's a matter of getting used to it. At maximum zoom, it's better to stabilize on something. I managed to place my phone and take a photo of the moon.
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For such a low price, it's a pretty nice small monocular. The image is very sharp, variable magnification works flawlessly, and focus adjustment does its job. Overall, the equipment is worth recommending and probably has no competition in its price range.
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