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    New MeoStar B1 Plus Binoculars

    Hello Lee, It is strange to my mind that they have the Meolux for the rifle scopes and not for the binoculars or their spotting scope. I can only speculate myself because I haven’t looked through Meopta‘s latest optics to be honest. I do have a 2005 Meostar 10x42 and the view has been improved...
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    New MeoStar B1 Plus Binoculars

    I enjoyed lurking on here for a long time before joining recently for the reason you mentioned, lots of valuable information to be gained. Meopta are a company I like to keep an eye on because I really love my old Meostar 10x42. I’m sure that the coatings have been upgraded since mine were made...
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    New MeoStar B1 Plus Binoculars

    Hi Jerry, I see what you’re saying. Meopta make great binoculars though. My 2005 Meostar 10x42 are much loved by me. Not quite at alpha level as I have compared them to a 2008 Swarovski EL WB, Zeiss FL, and Leica Trinovid BN and Ultravid HD. They resemble the view from the Trinovid BN the most...
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    New MeoStar B1 Plus Binoculars

    Hello Lee, No MeoLux coatings for the B1 Plus as per the product poster that John Roberts posted. That’s a shame. They show MeoBright, MeoShield and MeoDrop for the B1 Plus range. It seems that MeoLux is still reserved exclusively for the top of the range sights only? That’s what I gather from...
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