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Leo.G
05-07-2025, 03:58 PM
Aldi currently have 10x50 binoculars and an 8x40 monocular on special as of today for $35 or thereabouts (I can't remember, under $40). Of course I bought one because they can be handy and it focuses on the distant mountains with ease (trees look fine) and also has a diopter adjustment I couldn't figure out without putting a marked box some distance from myself and monocular and haven't done as of yet (it's how I get my camera monoculars right, auto focus on a box/paper with writing on it then dial the diopter in till I can read without glasses. This thing doesn't have auto focus so I'm a little confused how to do it). There is a lot of CA using it in daylight for what I was trialling it on and no doubt it would be the same in the dark but for a very quick spotting thingie it's ideal.
It also comes with a very small Gorilla type tripod (I think that's what the things are called with bendy, wrap around legs) and a phone holder though I haven't tested it and don't think it would be of much use/quality other than kids playing with it. Who knows, I haven't tried it but the CA all around the lens suggests this.
Still, for under $40 it will be handy for me as a small, light spotting device and could be for others.
NO, despite how it may seem I am not affiliated in any way with the company, I just think for the money it's not terrible value if you have a use for such a thing.

EDIT: Looking at a clouded moon and it wasn't that bad to be honest.

Renato1
05-07-2025, 10:49 PM
I've always had an 8X25 monocular handy in the boot of my car.
8X is about as high as one should go for hand-holding a monocular, unlike with a binocular, things get a bit too shaky at 10X or higher which requires bracing a monocular against the top of a car or fence, or if sitting, the top of one's knee to get a steady image.

Unlike my one, yours will also be useful at night with its 5mm exit pupil.
Cheers,
Renato

JeniSkunk
06-07-2025, 10:15 AM
Are these the monocular and binoculars you saw?
SIGNIFY 8x40 Monocular $37.99 (https://www.aldi.com.au/product/signify-monocular-000000000649100002)
SIGNIFY 10x50 Binoculars $37.99 (https://www.aldi.com.au/product/signify-binocular-000000000649100001)

If it wasn't for how my eyes have very different issues, (right badly short sighted, left slightly long sighted and lazy eye) those 10x50 binoculars would be worth considering. As is, I won't be giving up my WWII Carl Zeiss Jena 10x50 binoculars any time soon, irrespective of how heavy they are.

Leo.G
06-07-2025, 11:41 AM
Yes, they are the Signify units.