I've just acquired a pair of Leica Ultravid 8x50 HD Plus binoculars.
There seems to be both virtually non existent stock in the UK and reviews of any sort. So I thought I'd add my first impressions.
The 8x50s are not the smallest or lightest around but they're all about maximising image brightness which is good for dusk and dawn observations.
In comparison to my 8x42 Ultravids these HD Plus go a step or two further with matters.
They retain the incredible colour fidelity of the Ultravids but also reach the point of ZERO chromatic abberation. I've tried and tried again to see any purple or green fringing including looking at a TV Ariel against a clear blue sky on a bright, sunny day. Not a micro hint so far..
Another per hate of mine was back in the days when I owned a pair of the Leitz10x40 BA/N was and still is distortion. And it is virtually zero here and again a step up from my conventional Ultravids.
Field of view is a bit more narrow but is more than made up for the increase in imaage brightness.
These are the fifth pair of Leitz/Leica binoculars I've owned starting with the Leitz Trinovid10x40 BA/N then the Leica Trinovid 8x50 BA , Leitz Trinovid 7x42 BA, Leica Ultravid 8x42 BA and now these.
Just loving them.
And if anyone is wondering if they're worth having over a pair of older Ultravids then the answer is a resounding YES !
There seems to be both virtually non existent stock in the UK and reviews of any sort. So I thought I'd add my first impressions.
The 8x50s are not the smallest or lightest around but they're all about maximising image brightness which is good for dusk and dawn observations.
In comparison to my 8x42 Ultravids these HD Plus go a step or two further with matters.
They retain the incredible colour fidelity of the Ultravids but also reach the point of ZERO chromatic abberation. I've tried and tried again to see any purple or green fringing including looking at a TV Ariel against a clear blue sky on a bright, sunny day. Not a micro hint so far..
Another per hate of mine was back in the days when I owned a pair of the Leitz10x40 BA/N was and still is distortion. And it is virtually zero here and again a step up from my conventional Ultravids.
Field of view is a bit more narrow but is more than made up for the increase in imaage brightness.
These are the fifth pair of Leitz/Leica binoculars I've owned starting with the Leitz Trinovid10x40 BA/N then the Leica Trinovid 8x50 BA , Leitz Trinovid 7x42 BA, Leica Ultravid 8x42 BA and now these.
Just loving them.
And if anyone is wondering if they're worth having over a pair of older Ultravids then the answer is a resounding YES !