Correct - I am not sure why the caution on Nikon.... and anyone bad mouthing Nikon's binocular warranty is sadly misinformed; I purchased a used Nikon Nippon Kogaku 8x,30 binoculars decades ago ... these binos are porroprism and were manufactured in the late '50's - mid '60's. They fell off a shooting bench on to concrete and the collimation was displaced just a touch off .. you only noticed it if you looked at a horizontal line like a wall and rapidly blinked your eyes right/left. I called Nikon Canada but they apologized and said the binoculars were so old (at least 50 years) that they werent sure anyone could service them .... I appealed to the service manager who said to bring them in and they would have a look. 10 days later I got them back working perfectly ... NO CHARGE!!! I have numerous Nikon products including their more recent 'E' porroprism binoculars, a spotting scope and almost a dozen lenses etc ... I have absolutely NO complaints!
That is something I cant say about Steiner ... Steiner is a Chinese made binocular masquerading as EURO optics ... which it is not. In fact the only 'complete' failure of a binocular I have witnessed in the field was a Steiner 'Whitetail' that after limited (and gentle) use ... had an internal lens come loose - making them useless. and they arent exactly giving them away. Steiners would not be on my shopping list - others may have different experience.
If you are going to buy Chinese glass which is fine because imo some of the factories producing optics in China use only the last robotic equipment and turn out pretty good stuff! ... I think the discontinued Leupold Katmai and Yosemite binoculars are/were terrific value ... particularly the 6x,30 Yosemite which had great FOV, ideal for hunting, and were sold for under $125Cdn.
But you cant go wrong with Nikon binoculars and they cover every price point right up to the WX IF 7x,50 which are on sale right now for about $9300 plus tax (but currently out of stock) . They are extraordinary glasses and have a 10.7 deg field of view. Personally for hunting ... I would be looking at the Nikon Aculon 7x,35 with their 9.3 degree fov and only $114 cdn ... then if you lose them .. its not a huge deal. Of course as others have said, the Monarchs are excellent and are more expensive of course but they are all excellent right up to the HG models.