Im confused. Care to explain? LolIt's counterintuitive, but a 10x50 will generally have a smaller field of view than the same model in a 10x42 configuration. This confuses a lot of people.
Excellent info on this thread thank you for the great explanations. I’ve been trying to decide between Maven B6 and B1.2 and you sure helped my decision.It's counterintuitive, but a 10x50 will generally have a smaller field of view than the same model in a 10x42 configuration. This confuses a lot of people.
Benefits will be increased light at dawn/dusk due to larger exit pupil, very slightly better resolution at the same magnification, and better eye relief.
Cons are less FOV than in a comparable 10x42, bigger size, more weight.
I think the Maven B6 10x50 does a good job of playing up the benefits, while mitigating the drawbacks. It has a really good FOV for a 10x50 and handles like a 10x42. Think it weighs right at 30 oz.
In any given model, 10x50's will typically have a smaller field of view than 10x42's.10x50 are objectively better in every metric OTHER THAN weight / size. But depending on which binos you're comparing, the wright and size increase can be marginal.