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  1. dries1

    New for 2020 Meopta Meopro Air Binoculars

    Upland, the B1 diopter is sort of like the older SLC diopter (above the focus wheel), I have never had an issue with my B1. I thought that the diopter on the Air was something one would pull up, adjust, then press down locking it in. Something like the Leupold BX-4.
  2. dries1

    New for 2020 Meopta Meopro Air Binoculars

    The 8X42 has a reported eye relief (ER) of 22mm, I know that is a reported number, nowadays not too many values being reported correctly. I hope there is sufficient eye cup range for the ER. These should be interesting for some one looking for a nice mid priced glass. Andy W.
  3. dries1

    New for 2020 Meopta Meopro Air Binoculars

    Thanks for the info Steve, I am sure there will be curiosity about the new air models. I have the B1 in 7X42 and 8X42 and they are great performers to my eyes. The weight may be a hindrance for some, but not for others. Andy W.
  4. dries1

    New for 2020 Meopta Meopro Air Binoculars

    I wonder what Meopta is up to, these are in the same ballpark regarding price as the Meostar. So now we have the Optika to the Meopro then these Meopro air models with the Meostars. Is there going to be a new glass to replace the Meostar in the near future? Perhaps. Who knows these days. Andy W.
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