Aaronjazek
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Looking for some advise from those that have used both of them, is one more preferred?
I thinking about the 10 x 50 b6Looking for some advise from those that have used both of them, is one more preferred?
That is the reason I made this post. I've heard the focus thing from many people, and for an odd reason I haven't heard it with the 9x45.. I've been looking for a set of used b6, closest thing is either the 9x45, 11x45 or some b.5 12x56 but I don't put binos on a tripod, but you can see just about as far as the eye can see. Just a big toss upI had the 11’s for a few months this summer. Incredible color fidelity, superb edge to edge, and I really WANTED to love them. But they were super finicky to get focused and required a lot of fiddling to get the image just right. Then, once it was focused, it had super shallow depth of field and required constant adjustment to get focused right.
I sold them and jumped into a pair of 10x50 B6’s and am infinitely happier. The 9x is the gem of the B2 line, but I believe the B6 is the current crown jewel of all of maven’s offerings. Physically the same size as most x42 binos, wide field of view (for an x50 configuration), and unbelievably bright in low light. Plus the great color fidelity and contrast and edge to edge that the B2 has. So all the good of the B2, none of the bad, plus some extra goodies in the B6. It’s a win all the way around.
Even a Maven Rep told me that was the case over the phone. She referred to the B2 as a “tinkerers bino” and admitted that it’s just inherent to the design.That is the reason I made this post. I've heard the focus thing from many people, and for an odd reason I haven't heard it with the 9x45.. I've been looking for a set of used b6, closest thing is either the 9x45, 11x45 or some b.5 12x56 but I don't put binos on a tripod, but you can see just about as far as the eye can see. Just a big toss up