joelkdouglas
Handloader
- Jun 5, 2011
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Scotty and I were sitting next to each other on a hillside this fall in Wyoming. He was carrying some 10x42 Meopta Meostar HD binos, and I was carrying some 10x42 Swaro SLC HDs. We exchanged binos for a while to compare one vs the other to determine if there was much difference.
Short version: there was no difference at all in spotting ability
The Meoptas and the Swaros do have slightly different ergos, but neither of them are uncomfortable. I prefer the feel of the SLCs, but I don't know that Scotty does. His hands are bigger than mine so the SLCs might be a bit small for him. I could certainly carry the Meoptas without any heartache.
The Meoptas do have what I consider slightly "warmer" colors vs the SLCs. I'm sure that's a slight difference in glass coatings between the two. If anything the Meoptas might show more contrast for some folks, but again, there was no difference in spotting animals at all.
The Meoptas can be had for less money that the SLCs, and for the price I think it's tough to beat the Meoptas for the money. The best thing about the Meoptas is you can just wait and get them for $700 or $800 when CameralandNY has a demo unit on sale.
In general I think the mid priced binoculars right now are superb. It would be really tough to convince me to spend $2000 or more on a pair of binoculars when the mid priced binos are this good.
Short version: there was no difference at all in spotting ability
The Meoptas and the Swaros do have slightly different ergos, but neither of them are uncomfortable. I prefer the feel of the SLCs, but I don't know that Scotty does. His hands are bigger than mine so the SLCs might be a bit small for him. I could certainly carry the Meoptas without any heartache.
The Meoptas do have what I consider slightly "warmer" colors vs the SLCs. I'm sure that's a slight difference in glass coatings between the two. If anything the Meoptas might show more contrast for some folks, but again, there was no difference in spotting animals at all.
The Meoptas can be had for less money that the SLCs, and for the price I think it's tough to beat the Meoptas for the money. The best thing about the Meoptas is you can just wait and get them for $700 or $800 when CameralandNY has a demo unit on sale.
In general I think the mid priced binoculars right now are superb. It would be really tough to convince me to spend $2000 or more on a pair of binoculars when the mid priced binos are this good.