Are meopta binoculars good?
Overall, we have to give it a thumbs up. The optical performance is very solid overall, and in some traits, like the lack of chromatic aberration, Meopta earns very high marks. And remember, this is a mid-priced optic. The series includes 8×32, 10×32, 8×42 and 10×42 models ranging in price from $479.99 to $549.99.
What glass does Meopta use?
Meopta uses a very high-quality brand of glass for their lenses called Schot glass, and the end result in scopes is outstanding.
Is Meopta good glass?
Are Meopta scopes any good? The short answer is yes, they absolutely are. Meopta scopes are nearly equal in glass quality and performance to most of the higher-end European scope lines like Zeiss and Kahles, at about half the price.
How good are Meopta binoculars?
Optical performance is the measure of the class of a pair of binoculars and it should be said the Meopta had no slip-up whatsoever. Even the worst result concerning distortion, 5 points out of 10, is a perfect average.
Are the meostar 42 series class leading binoculars?
The 42 Series have what Meopta say is class-leading fields of view. The 7×42 Meostar B1 has a FOV of 411ft @ 1000 yards and the 8×42’s are 402ft @ 1000 yards and whilst these are excellent, they are not class leading – maybe class equaling. For more take a look at this article on Wide Angle Binoculars.
What is the FOV of the 8×42 meostar B1?
The 7×42 Meostar B1 has a FOV of 411ft @ 1000 yards and the 8×42’s are 402ft @ 1000 yards and whilst these are excellent, they are not class leading – maybe class equaling. For more take a look at this article on Wide Angle Binoculars.
Where are Meopta lenses made?
Meopta was founded in Prerov, Czechoslovakia in 1933, but it is now a joint Czech-American company. The original Optikotechna company was initially established with the intention of only manufacturing a limited range of lenses and condensers.