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I bought a pair of Leica 7x42 binos about 10 years ago and promptly quit paying attention to other binoculars. They gave great service but I want to replace them with something smaller and lighter, possibly an 8x32. Budget is about $1k but could double for the right reasons.

What's the latest thinking on glasses in this category?

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May I suggest you take a peek at the Kowa Genesis 8x33's. Check out this Swarovski EL vs Kowa Genesis review by a member of another forum.

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Originally Posted by okie john
I bought a pair of Leica 7x42 binos about 10 years ago and promptly quit paying attention to other binoculars. They gave great service but I want to replace them with something smaller and lighter, possibly an 8x32. Budget is about $1k but could double for the right reasons.

What's the latest thinking on glasses in this category?

thanks,


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The Leica 8x32 Ultravid is about all you need to know about 8x32’s... or, you can wait til next year for the 8x32 Noctivid.


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The 7x42 and 8x42 Leica Ultravid HD Plus are uniquely compact for 42mm class binoculars. I went with the 8x42, when making similar considerations. Sometimes, I regret not selecting the 7x.

I also have the Meopta Meostar HD 8x32mm wearing Cabela’s name. They’re a fantastic bargain.


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Originally Posted by Brad
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I bought a pair of Leica 7x42 binos about 10 years ago and promptly quit paying attention to other binoculars. They gave great service but I want to replace them with something smaller and lighter, possibly an 8x32. Budget is about $1k but could double for the right reasons.

What's the latest thinking on glasses in this category?

thanks,


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The Leica 8x32 Ultravid is about all you need to know about 8x32’s... or, you can wait til next year for the 8x32 Noctivid.


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Originally Posted by kingston
The 7x42 and 8x42 Leica Ultravid HD Plus are uniquely compact for 42mm class binoculars. I went with the 8x42, when making similar considerations. Sometimes, I regret not selecting the 7x.

I also have the Meopta Meostar HD 8x32mm wearing Cabela’s name. They’re a fantastic bargain.


Why 7x or 8x bins? I’m throwing darts, but is it because hunting in a dense forested or treed environment the magnification isn’t needed? Serious question 😎


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The Zeiss 8 x 32 FL's are great, really bright. If you get a used pair, it will be close to 1K.

The Kowa Prominars 8 x 33 binoculars are really nice too.

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1k?? dude meopta meostar's not even a question. tank like build quality. if you wear glasses eye relief is a tad short. I have some 10x42's HD's I haven't ebay'd yet let me know if interested.

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The 7x42 and 8x42 Leica Ultravid HD Plus are uniquely compact for 42mm class binoculars. I went with the 8x42, when making similar considerations. Sometimes, I regret not selecting the 7x.

I also have the Meopta Meostar HD 8x32mm wearing Cabela’s name. They’re a fantastic bargain.


Why 7x or 8x bins? I’m throwing darts, but is it because hunting in a dense forested or treed environment the magnification isn’t needed? Serious question 😎



Yes, my home hunting grounds are hardwood timber and small farms in the foothills of the Appalachians in Pennsylvania. These forests are selectively cut and dense. This environment favors FOV, brightness, and contrast.

I’ve got 10x Geovids for out west. grin.


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Your hunting grounds sound like a Doolittle Painting on steroids...😁😎


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Maybe without the indians and horses. Lol.


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Originally Posted by kingston
These forests are selectively cut and dense. This environment favors FOV, brightness, and contrast.

This, exactly.


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On a 1K budget I would give the Kowa's a good look, I recently found a bargain on a pair of Meopta Meopro 8x32's and I was not impressed at all so I promptly sent them back ...I have never handled a pair of the newer Meostar bin's so they may be the chit for all I know......Good luck....Hb

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I bought a pair of Leica 7x42 binos about 10 years ago and promptly quit paying attention to other binoculars. They gave great service but I want to replace them with something smaller and lighter, possibly an 8x32. Budget is about $1k but could double for the right reasons.

What's the latest thinking on glasses in this category?

thanks,


Okie John


The Leica 8x32 Ultravid is about all you need to know about 8x32’s... or, you can wait til next year for the 8x32 Noctivid.




^^^^^


For size, picture and weight these are excellent. Can't say I have a beater rifle, but these would qualify as my beater binoculars. During hunting season they are either around my neck or lying on the 4Runner passenger seat.

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I have a Swarovski 8x30 CL and can't think of a better bino (I have handled and used about everything out there!)
Right arround 1k


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Have had most mentioned, I like the Meopta Meostar 8x32 the best

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For the fun of it I wanted to try a vary power binoc.

The Leupold 7/32/X32mm's are so neat!

They go to 12X and hold steady!

Leupold 7/32X32mm Switch Power binoculars.





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Many good options in that price range, although some options will need to be gently used. You didn't mention if you wear eyeglasses, some of the options are right at the minimum for eye relief with glasses.

New, I'd recommend the 8x32 Meostar or Kowa Prominar without hesitation. And there are no flies on the Maven B3 8x30 either (far more budget friendly too).
The Swarovski 8x30 CL (my opinion only) is not worth the price they command - unless you want to pay a premium for poor field-of-view. *grins*

Concerning second-hand options - the Swarovski EL (pre-SV), Zeiss FL's and Leica Ultravid in 8x32 should all be right around your budget.
One note concerning the Leica 32mm - if you have deeper eye sockets, fitment might not be the best for you. I had an 8x32 and while it was, IMO, the purest view between it and the EL/FL (had all three), I could not settle in behind it without some shifting around.

Lastly, and kingston eluded to it already, the 7x42 Leica you currently have is not much taller in height than many of the 32/33mm options - lighter, yes, more compact - not by much.

Please consider hanging onto your 7x42 until after you've solidified your 8x32/33 pursuit. BTDT. laugh


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Originally Posted by Savage_99
For the fun of it I wanted to try a vary power binoc. I have had them all, Incl. Swarovski!

The Leupold 7/32/X32mm's are so neat!

They go to 12X and hold steady!

Leupold 7/32X32mm Switch Power binoculars.




Yeah, you had an ancient copy of Swarovski. And there's a reason the Leupold switch-power is no longer offered. wink


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I had the Meostar 8 x 32's for awhile. While the view is pretty good, the eyecups were too small, and kept "falling" into my eye sockets, making i difficult to get a steady picture. The Zeiss Conquest HD's and Kowa's would be my favorites for around 1K.

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