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<blockquote data-quote="Gilmore Girl" data-source="post: 3321976" data-attributes="member: 106744"><p>Hey Brock,</p><p>This is me , Beth...I just changed my username to GG a while back.</p><p></p><p>I agree...I'm very pleased Leica is offering a true mid-priced bino in their lineup.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I liked the old Trinovid I had a lot, but it got just too heavy at 290z. I eventually sold it. I prefer light binos, so I had no business going with something so heavy. I now use an 8x42 Opticron which I'm satisfied with. I also like the traditional diopter/focus of the previous Trinovid and current Ultravid, but I'm totally fine with the redesign of the new Trinivid HD...it looks nice. I'm glad the weight is down !</p><p></p><p>I wonder if the optics are the same as the now discontinued Ultravid HD? ...hence the name Trinovid HD. The previous Trinovid controlled CA in the center , but it was sometimes bad on the edges.</p><p></p><p>It will be nice if they make an 8x32 Trinovid HD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilmore Girl, post: 3321976, member: 106744"] Hey Brock, This is me , Beth...I just changed my username to GG a while back. I agree...I'm very pleased Leica is offering a true mid-priced bino in their lineup. I liked the old Trinovid I had a lot, but it got just too heavy at 290z. I eventually sold it. I prefer light binos, so I had no business going with something so heavy. I now use an 8x42 Opticron which I'm satisfied with. I also like the traditional diopter/focus of the previous Trinovid and current Ultravid, but I'm totally fine with the redesign of the new Trinivid HD...it looks nice. I'm glad the weight is down ! I wonder if the optics are the same as the now discontinued Ultravid HD? ...hence the name Trinovid HD. The previous Trinovid controlled CA in the center , but it was sometimes bad on the edges. It will be nice if they make an 8x32 Trinovid HD. [/QUOTE]
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