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    10x42 MeoPro Air HDED vs 10x42HD Meostar B1 Plus - it's on!

    Eye relief is almost too long on the 8x42. It works great for me with glasses but not so great without. The eye cups should be slightly longer or twist further out (when used without glasses). But that certainly depends on personal face anatomy. I'm still very happy with it and it's my most used...
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    10x42 MeoPro Air HDED vs 10x42HD Meostar B1 Plus - it's on!

    Strangely enough I love my Air. But I don't mind a slow focus. My Fuji HC has a kind of slow focus (not as slow as some think because in part its the extreme close focus that makes it seem slow - at longer distances it's just as fast as any other bino) too. Never bothered me.
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    10x42 MeoPro Air HDED vs 10x42HD Meostar B1 Plus - it's on!

    The Air does have flourite lense elements as does even the older cheaper Meopro HD and the newer Meopro HD Plus. At least according to Meopta's own catalog. https://www.meoptasportsoptics.de/files/EN_2024.pdf
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    10x42 MeoPro Air HDED vs 10x42HD Meostar B1 Plus - it's on!

    Haven't noticed any color tint in my Meopro Air 8x42 and also no rolling ball. Eye placement is a bit fiddly though because the eyecups should be a bit longer in the 8x42 Air. They work just fine with my glasses though. Pincushion distortion is actually visible -- obviously enough for my eyes to...
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