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<blockquote data-quote="Rathaus" data-source="post: 3304058" data-attributes="member: 132018"><p>Owning both -</p><p></p><p>Regardless, the evidence of sixty years is that Ive only had haze trouble with the trinovid which Ive since fixed. The Amplivid remains pristine so far. Pristine. </p><p>Just my experience for what it's worth. It also has a slightly larger fov.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I obviously don't know even close to their full history. The Amplivid does look very lightly used, the trinovid more used. I would like to try a pair of the tiny old 6x24 trinovids though. This could be my ultimate compact glass. </p><p></p><p>Somehow, Leitz and then Leica have always had the knack of making a binocular extra compact for its given specification.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Rathaus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rathaus, post: 3304058, member: 132018"] Owning both - Regardless, the evidence of sixty years is that Ive only had haze trouble with the trinovid which Ive since fixed. The Amplivid remains pristine so far. Pristine. Just my experience for what it's worth. It also has a slightly larger fov. Having said that, I obviously don't know even close to their full history. The Amplivid does look very lightly used, the trinovid more used. I would like to try a pair of the tiny old 6x24 trinovids though. This could be my ultimate compact glass. Somehow, Leitz and then Leica have always had the knack of making a binocular extra compact for its given specification. Cheers Rathaus [/QUOTE]
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