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German vs Asian glass..
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The Japanese make damn nice camera lenses....
German vs Asian glass..
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They do, but to my limited knowledge the only one who uses their camera glass in binos is nikon in their hgs and eds and kowa in the prominar.The Japanese make damn nice camera lenses....
The Meopta MeoRange’s glass is side by side with Leica and Swarovski’s best. It’s a class above the Vortex or Nikon.
Leupold has been outsourcing almost all of their sport optics to OEM manufacturers. From the people I've spoke to they're rebranded meoptas. I surmise meopta was waiting for a trademark to expire..Couldn’t help but notice the new leupold RBX3000 looks an awful lot like the meopta meorange. Anyone know details of that? Same glass maybe? Heard rumors they may have been sourced outside the company. If so they may be a solid option especially for people able to get a discount.
I tried most/ or looked through most of the brands mentioned. Ended up with a used pair of the Zeiss 8x45 at a great price and I think they are great.Leupold has been outsourcing almost all of their sport optics to OEM manufacturers. From the people I've spoke to they're rebranded meoptas. I surmise meopta was waiting for a trademark to expire..
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I haven't seen all the features so take that into account, but I'd buy the new Zeiss personally over any of the other offerings.As long as leupold offers the VIP deal discount on the new RF binos I think I will pull the trigger and purchase a set. Concerned they may not offer the discount though as they are outsourced. Sounds like they have good glass, a good RF and I like the wind hold feature. However at $3000 they are in competition with the big 3 European brands and if I were to be spending that much I would certainly shell out a few extra hundred to get whatever set I thought was the absolute best.