I've owned both and I would agree with that. If the new Trinovid HD had a wider field of view and could take a conventional tripod adapter stud, I never would have returned it. It's a delight in the hands.IMO, The Meostar 10x42 is slightly optically superior, however, the Trinovid HD 10x42 is a nicer design and fits more comfortably in your hand
I've owned both and I would agree with that. If the new Trinovid HD had a wider field of view and could take a conventional tripod adapter stud, I never would have returned it. It's a delight in the hands.
Boy that's tough. The Meostar is to my eyes very pleasing optically. I like the slight warmer color. It really seems to make things stand out. The Trinovid HD left nothing to be desired optically. I mean I couldn't find a flaw with it other than the narrow FOV that gave me that "looking through a tube" sensation. But I also didn't fall in love with the image either. It's hard to explain but some glass just "works" better with your eyes than others. Some prefer cooler colors and some warmer. I definitely prefer warmer colors as it appears the contrast is higher and things are more "distinct." But in the lower light, I think those cooler colors adjust better and give the impression of a brighter image, the same way UV whiteners make your white shirts look cleaner even though they aren't.Thank you for the reply! Would you also agree that the meostar is optically superior? Since you have owned both.
Boy that's tough. The Meostar is to my eyes very pleasing optically. I like the slight warmer color. It really seems to make things stand out. The Trinovid HD left nothing to be desired optically. I mean I couldn't find a flaw with it other than the narrow FOV that gave me that "looking through a tube" sensation. But I also didn't fall in love with the image either. It's hard to explain but some glass just "works" better with your eyes than others. Some prefer cooler colors and some warmer. I definitely prefer warmer colors as it appears the contrast is higher and things are more "distinct." But in the lower light, I think those cooler colors adjust better and give the impression of a brighter image, the same way UV whiteners make your white shirts look cleaner even though they aren't.
The Trinovid's definitely handle better. The Meostars are just a bit chunky and heavy for me. But there is nothing to complain about in the pure image quality of either one.