TimeOnTarget
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Zeiss are the better glass for sure. 10x for all the way.
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Not a matter of IF you can do it its a matter how well you can do it.For those of you who say 12x are to big to hand hold....I've managed to handhold 15's. Granted you gotta be braced, but it's not that bad. My buddy was looking though his on horse back so it can be done. Not ideal but definitely doable.
I run the 10x42 meostars and my buddy got the 12s a year ago (both HD) and he loves them. He Doesn’t run a tripod but I do on my 10s and I wish I would have started that a long time ago.So I’ve been reading through other posts on binos and it sounds like for close to the same price I can get the Meopta Meostars. Are they significantly better? I am trying to go with the 12x50’s because I can’t afford a spotter and new binos right now so I’m trying to hit a middle ground between binos that I can handhold and mount on a tripod, while still getting the extra magnification. I currently have a pair of Nikon 10x42’s purchased on the late 1990’s and they’re falling apart on me. That being said anything is going to be better than what I have now but I don’t want to have buyers remorse either.
My understanding is the new ones of the last 2 years or so are made in china, before that they were made in japan. If they were still made in japan they would be a contender, china not so much.All of my experience is with Made in Japan Razors, but I know Made in China Razors are out there. I wouldn't roll the dice with the Razor unless you know for certain you're getting a Japanese pair. Even then, I'd still get the Zeiss.
My understanding is the new ones of the last 2 years or so are made in china, before that they were made in japan. If they were still made in japan they would be a contender, china not so much.
When it comes to bino glass you will be hard-pressed to beat Meopta's MeoStar's. My buddy has a Swar. SLC and used my MeoStar 10x42's one day while we were driving around. Now he owns the MeoStar B1's in 10 and 12x50. To my knowledge, the Swaro's are sitting in the back of his safe. He was amazed at how bright everything was and their low light capabilities. You just can't beat the price and quality from Meopta. Here's a pic of my bud's 10 and 12X MeoStar's
I couldn't disagree more with this. I had Meopta and they had nothing on Leica, light transmission, colour, clarity etc. Pick your comparison. Leica is what I run now which I would argue is on par with Swarovski a d far better than my meopta ever were.
I couldn't disagree more with this. I had Meopta and they had nothing on Leica, light transmission, colour, clarity etc. Pick your comparison. Leica is what I run now which I would argue is on par with Swarovski a d far better than my meopta ever were.
Try it at low light you'll see the difference. The meostars are a great optic, but not Swarovski.Interesting. Most opinions of the Meostars are extremely positive. I picked up a set of Meostar 15s last year for long range glassing. Outside the $800 price difference, I had a hard time discerning any difference optically between them and the SLC HDs.