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Hello all. First post on the fire, so here goes. I'm looking at upgrading binoculars, and looking at the meostar 10x42's. The reviews I've read are all positive, just wondering what some of you thought of them. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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They are probably one of the best built binos on the planet right now....robust, tough, smooth, and great glass. They are right there with my SLC HD's optically. Meopta has great customer service just in case, and they have a lifetime transferrable warranty. Top shelf in my book.
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Welcome to the site! I just bought a pair of 10x42 Meopros (I know you asked about the Meostar) for an elk hunt this coming November. After I got them, I compared them to my Leica ultravid 8x42, Pentax DCF SP 8x42 and Vortex Diamondback 10x42. The Meopta Meopro finished tied for 2nd with the Pentax and just behind the Leica on edge to edge clarity. Finished a very close 2nd place to the Leica in brightness, but the Leicas are 8 power and not 10 like the Meopta. I clearly love my Leicas (pun intended) but not sure if the Leicas are worth 3 TIMES the price of the Meoptas Meopros. Dollar for dollar, the Meoptas are the best I have. The Meostars are supposedly clearer and brighter than the Meopros. That is what all the reviews say, but I couldn't imagine them being that much better than my Meopros. If I were starting from scratch right now, I would go Meopta all the way.
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Hello all. First post on the fire, so here goes. I'm looking at upgrading binoculars, and looking at the meostar 10x42's. The reviews I've read are all positive, just wondering what some of you thought of them. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks they are great binoculars. I have a set of cabelas demos I have been meaning to sell on ebay I will make a deal on if your interested. mine are the HD model. best binoculars you can get unless you are willing to spend well north of 1k.
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A set currently listed on the campfire
https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/12964510/Searchpage/1/Main/883685/Words/%2BMeostar+%2Bb1/Search/true/re-wts-new-meopta-meostar-10x42-hd#Post12964510
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Thanks for the replies, that pretty much sums up what I've read.
ReadyRob: Was wondering how they would compare to a Leica or Swarovski.
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Been a longtime swarovski user, still run the 15's. Got some meostars from Doug on here, you wont be disappointed...
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I have the Meostar HD 10x42s. I own or have owned the newest SLC, SLC neu, Victory HT, and the previous Trinovid. I've compared the Meostar side by side with SLC. They are really, really close glass wise. The Meostar feels very solid and well built while the SLC has more of a premium feel. I think the SLC is a small step up but the Meostar at Doug's demo price is the easy pick. I find myself using the Meostar the most.
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Thanks everybody, that's what i was looking for!
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Welcome to the 'fire The Meopta MeoStars are an amazing optic that only lack in Meoptas marketing of them. Please feel free to give us a call to discuss what we can do for you on a new Meostar as a member here
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Ive got the 10x42 HD. As well as the 8x32. Going on 4-5 years with the 10x42. Love em. Exceptional build quality. They feel as if u could drop em out of a plane and theyd be fine. Super clear. Zero eyestrain (unlike the pos nikons i had). Easy to focus
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Tough to beat the bang for the buck on the Meostar 10x42 HD’s. My last upgrade for elk hunting was going to be those exact binoculars but I found a deal on some SLC’s. I’m happy but likely would be with the Meostars. In my opinion they are only a small step behind the alpha euros for about 1/2 the cost.
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I’ve owned a couple of meopta meostar scopes great glass for the money couldn’t tell any difference between them and my Swarovski scope I noticed one of the post above was comparing a meopta to some other brands don’t know the difference in meopro and meostar in binoculars in scopes meostar are 30mm and meopta meopro are 1”
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My only complaint on the 10x42s was the weight.
Finally bothered me enough that I made the change to 8x32 ELs
I can tell you immediately that the picture in the ELs is better.
But I can also tell that eye placement is pickier. Will see how much this bothers me.
The Meopta's were a fantastic choice for sitting and hunting.
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Thanks for all the info. Which brings up another question..... Would a guy be better off getting the new Meostars (or used for that matter) or getting a used set of Ultravids or SLC's for about the same money as the new Meoptas?
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Thanks for all the info. Which brings up another question..... Would a guy be better off getting the new Meostars (or used for that matter) or getting a used set of Ultravids or SLC's for about the same money as the new Meoptas? If you can get a used Swarovski, in clean condition, for the same price as a new or demo MeoStar then the used Swaro would probably make more sense being that you can usually resell a used Swaro for what you buy it used for. The Meopta MeoStar may still cost you a bit less, give a call, let's discuss it
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