I sure hope you are wrong ! More times than not when companies are bought out both employees and their products suffer. I’d hate to see either happen regarding the possibility of Meopta changing hands.Hi, rumor has it Meopta is for sale now. So we will see how things will play out.
I can understand why Zeiss or for that matter even if Swarovski would want to purchase Meopta. I would bet both Zeiss as well as Swarovski loose a good chunk of $$$$$$ because of sales loss to Meopta.We will see. Apparently one of the companies interested is Zeiss. Meopta officially does not comment anything so time will tell.
Hello,Hi John,
good point, I suppose Zeiss is safe enough I read on czech forums that apparently Meopta supplies Swarowski with glass, so if Zeiss buys them it would be quite interesting situation though .
Good job the B1 was as good as it was then 😅It doesn't appear that the B2 will come into existence. Just my guess....sorry to see.
I don't know about that model particularly, but my Meostar 10x42 is exemplary as far as CA is concerned.I was interested in good 15x56 with least possible CA for $1500. Googled for this and shortlisted Meostar B1+. Does any other 15x56 has lesser CA? Please advise.
The current Swaro is exceptional in CA control too, but over budget unless you can get a good deal on a used one. Both the Vortex and Zeiss offerings are sharp and pretty decent but both show pronounced CA. I've not tried the Meostar but it is reputedly very good.I was interested in good 15x56 with least possible CA for $1500. Googled for this and shortlisted Meostar B1+. Does any other 15x56 have lesser CA? Please advise.
Currently there is no release date for a B2 MeoStar binocular. We are still planning this for the future, but not any time soon. Thank you,