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If they were, it ended up back on their end.Is Maven paying you to empty my pockets?
If they were, it ended up back on their end.Is Maven paying you to empty my pockets?
Are these truly on par with the SLCs? I’ve heard this from a few people now?I spent the day fumbling around the continental divide looking for a dumb elk with the 8x B1 that are my wife's. When I got home the b1.2 had arrived early.
Definitely an upgrade because when she looked through them she said "what wow", and I no doubt made the right choice selling my SLCs for these.
Are these truly on par with the SLCs? I’ve heard this from a few people now?
Thanks for that feedback.I've got the 9x45 B2 and the 12x50 B6 right now.
Not exactly apples to apples, but I'd say overall image quality is similar. The 9x45 is noticeably brighter, but it's got a 1mm larger exit pupil than the 12x50. The 10x50 would probably be similarly bright. Not sure how much of a difference the AK prism would make.
Either way, not a ton of difference in 10x50 and 9x45 anyway. The 9x will have a little bit bigger FOV.
I've got the B6's in 10x50 on order. I have the C3's in 10x50 which i will likely be selling when the B6's arrive. The C3's are great for low light conditions, but the field of view are a little lacking. I will report back with a comparison.I'm excited to hear more input on the B6. I currently use 10x42 Conquest HDs and am very happy with them besides the low light performance. In last 30 minutes of light I often find myself leaving the binos on my tripod and looking with my bare eyes because of lack of light transmission. The 10x50 B6 has similar FOV as the Zeiss and only 2oz heavier. I imagine it would not be a night and day difference like true Alpha glass, but any improvement would be welcome without stepping multiple price classes higher.
How the B6s comparing to the b2? I know it’s 2 different prisms I bought 9x45s a couple weeks ago and now wishing and B6's. IMO the fraction of extra light doesn't justify the weight of B6's over the B1.2's.
We're they the meostar HD or non hd?Played with my B1.2 8x and meopta meostar 8x today. No low light comparison yet, picked them up at the post office this morning about 9:30.
Spent a little time over looking some set aside conservation reserve ground. Trying to find high contrast objects. Spotted a couple deer and some birds. A few bright wild flowers to look at too.
I think the B1.2 bested the meostar slightly. Which I hate to say, I really like my meoptas.
The view in the maven is brighter, sharper and seems like you can see fine detail better. The color seems more natural to me, meostar has a tint of yellow to my eyes.
The Meostar has been regarded as a bino with little to no CA, looking at a king bird against a backdrop of light colored grass I could see more CA in the meopta than the maven.
Field of view isn't notacably different. For me there's no winner or looser there.
Ergos, I actually prefer the meopta. I do like where the outdoorsmans stud mounts on the maven better though.
Focus wheel is very smooth and easy to turn on the maven....speaking of focusing I do believe the meopta had a little better depth of field. Seems like I had to focus a little more often with the maven.
I guess that's my quick review. I think they're great binos and it'll be hard deciding what one I'll keep.
I'd like to do a low light test but won't have a chance for a month. Off to Alaska tonight and these will be staying home in favor of my 12x50el.
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