To project the image from compass reticle, extra mirror is needed to erect the image through the prism so the compass and rangefinder values can overlap with the actual image. For a 7x50 Porro binoculars, there is plenty of space to allow it to happen. That's why both Nikon and Zen-Ray choose 7x50 to offer this design. One downside, they are 2.5 to 3 lb in weight, almost doubles the weight of VISTA 10x42 binoculars (23oz). In additon, both Nikon 7x50 IF and Zen-Ray Mariner use individual focus, which means you need to ajust both eyepiece to focus. It is more cumbersome than center-focus/diopter adjust mechanism that most hunting binoculars use. Again, some people like IF because from 75 ft and out, there is little need for fine focusing. But the sharpness can never compare with fine tuning with center focus binoculars.