Nikon Monarch 5 12x42's as viable alternative to 12x50's?

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Was just looking at what was out there and found these. A full half pound lighter than my Razor 12x50's. Think they are worth doing a comparison? I know low light would be more challenging, but for glassing all day I'm not sure I'd give up enough to be sad I'm missing a half pound?
 
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Just realized Maven C.1's were offered in 12x42 as well, albeit 3 oz heavier than the Nikons...
 

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So I was doing some research on these for the same reason you were - the weight. I see you ended up buying and then selling some. What did you think of them? Obviously not enough to keep them, but did you have any thoughts about them?
 
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So I was doing some research on these for the same reason you were - the weight. I see you ended up buying and then selling some. What did you think of them? Obviously not enough to keep them, but did you have any thoughts about them?
I thought they were fine, better than I expected. Just lacking in low light but not much.
 

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I have the 10x42 Monarch 5's, FOV ain't great at 288 ft. I'm likely gonna give sheep hunting a go this year and looking at getting 12x42's since I'll have my tripod on me anyway. Those Maven C1's look decent for around $100 more, 3oz heavier but still have the same FOV of 261ft
 

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Any updates on this?

I picked up 10x42 Monarch HG’s and I’m not impressed at all about how little improvement over my Monarch 5’s. Considering selling and picking up a second set of M5’s but in 12x42’s
 
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