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Binos #8974876 12/18/23 08:56 PM
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Can't afford Swaro's. Looking at Ziess vs Steiners vs Maven. I have Leupold McKenzies right now and boy are they terrible. What do you say?

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I agree the Leopold McKenzies are terrible. I have the same ones roflmao


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Re: Binos [Re: BrangusVA] #8974894 12/18/23 09:19 PM
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Look at meopta binos

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I second the Meopta. Great glass for the money.

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I have the Meopta binoculars as well. Talk to Doug at NY Cameraland and see what he has to say.

Re: Binos [Re: BrangusVA] #8974952 12/18/23 10:57 PM
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coin toss between Maven and Meopta. I can attest to Maven’s warranty after a full send diwn a mountain face.


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Re: Binos [Re: BrangusVA] #8974956 12/18/23 11:08 PM
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checkout Vortex's HD

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Gotta say.......check out the Vortex Razor HD on Cabelas site. It's $699 on sale, if you buy it on Monday (today) you get another 15% off, making it $595 or so.....an absolute steal.

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Big fan of my Maven B6, Best glass I’ve looked through that wasn’t swaro, deals can be found if you look.



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Zeiss.

Re: Binos [Re: BrangusVA] #8974974 12/19/23 12:19 AM
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Just get some used Zeiss, Leica, or Swarovski.


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Vortex is hard to beat for the price.

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Range finders built in are a plus.


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Re: Binos [Re: 603Country] #8979239 12/28/23 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 603Country
Just get some used Zeiss, Leica, or Swarovski.


This is a good idea, they will warranty their products even if used.
I bought used Swaro SLCs about 25 years go and still use them. Sent them in for new glass , expecting to pay for that service and they did it for free as they found a defect in the glass.

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Steiner all the way for me

But, there’s a lot of good glass out there.

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https://cameralandny.com/shop/brand...0133-ed60-00163e9110c0?variation=1210351

These are fantastic for the money.

They are very similar to my Leupold BX-5 Santiams which I am happy with.


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Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
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Originally Posted by Wytex
Originally Posted by 603Country
Just get some used Zeiss, Leica, or Swarovski.


This is a good idea, they will warranty their products even if used.
I bought used Swaro SLCs about 25 years go and still use them. Sent them in for new glass , expecting to pay for that service and they did it for free as they found a defect in the glass.



Unless it pertains to the new Leicas bought in the past couple of years, the Leica warranty is for the original owner only and non transferrable. Zeiss customer service absolutely sucks nowadays. If you're bound and determined to own an alpha, Swaro rules.

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Sux to hear about Zeiss, my compact Leicas haven't had an issue but are rarely used- archery elk hunting mostly, and about 30 years old.
Swaro has treated us right and no issues for about 25+ years now.

Warranty is important for any brand. Can't say now I would go with Zeiss.

The Mavens and Meoptas have been getting good reccs on other forums too.
I have had Steiners, not a big fan but know folks that love them.
Have a pair of older Leupold gold rings porro prisms that are good glass.

I guess I got lucky when I bought my used Swaro 10x42 SLCs in the bargain cave. Haven' t had a need to upgrade and they haven't had any issues other than the new glass right after I bought them. They were half of new cost back then used.
Glass has made huge improvements, looks like mid range is much better now than years back.

Try to at least go look through some before you buy. Some great binos just don't work for some people due to their eyesight, etc.

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I bought a set of Steiner 12x42 Predators in 2009, I use nothing else. Really clear and sharp, even at long distances. Bushnell has come out with a decent set of binos now as well.

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Originally Posted by Wytex
Sux to hear about Zeiss, my compact Leicas haven't had an issue but are rarely used- archery elk hunting mostly, and about 30 years old.
Swaro has treated us right and no issues for about 25+ years now.

Warranty is important for any brand. Can't say now I would go with Zeiss.

The Mavens and Meoptas have been getting good reccs on other forums too.
I have had Steiners, not a big fan but know folks that love them.
Have a pair of older Leupold gold rings porro prisms that are good glass.

I guess I got lucky when I bought my used Swaro 10x42 SLCs in the bargain cave. Haven' t had a need to upgrade and they haven't had any issues other than the new glass right after I bought them. They were half of new cost back then used.
Glass has made huge improvements, looks like mid range is much better now than years back.

Try to at least go look through some before you buy. Some great binos just don't work for some people due to their eyesight, etc.


I dropped my Zeiss Conquest binocular on a hard surface and damaged it a few weeks ago. Zeiss repaired it for free even after I told them it was 100% my fault.

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I love my Steiners as much as my Zeiss

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Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
Originally Posted by Wytex
Sux to hear about Zeiss, my compact Leicas haven't had an issue but are rarely used- archery elk hunting mostly, and about 30 years old.
Swaro has treated us right and no issues for about 25+ years now.

Warranty is important for any brand. Can't say now I would go with Zeiss.

The Mavens and Meoptas have been getting good reccs on other forums too.
I have had Steiners, not a big fan but know folks that love them.
Have a pair of older Leupold gold rings porro prisms that are good glass.

I guess I got lucky when I bought my used Swaro 10x42 SLCs in the bargain cave. Haven' t had a need to upgrade and they haven't had any issues other than the new glass right after I bought them. They were half of new cost back then used.
Glass has made huge improvements, looks like mid range is much better now than years back.

Try to at least go look through some before you buy. Some great binos just don't work for some people due to their eyesight, etc.


I dropped my Zeiss Conquest binocular on a hard surface and damaged it a few weeks ago. Zeiss repaired it for free even after I told them it was 100% my fault.



now a days every company’s warranty policy should be no fault replacement, as its pretty much industry standard. love or hate, Vortex pretty much set the CS and warranty standard.

Ive used warranty on the below, and the biggest difference was turn around time, except swaro, they said sorry but not sorry.

maven- full replacement -5 days
Vortex -full replacement - 14 days
Leupold -full replacement 20 days
Zeiss- full replacement of discounted model with a soon to be discontinued model- little over a 1 month
Swaro- no longer support, wont fix.


Maven has been the best CS I have ever delt with, but they are also the smallest company above and are direct to consumer


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German or Austrian glass period.

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Originally Posted by 4Weight
German or Austrian glass period.


That may have been true about 10 years ago. Today....not so much, especially since the glass makers lke Schott have factories in Asia, including China. The Japs make world class glass as well.

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Steiner has been my favorites for a while. I've looked at others over the years, but still have my steiners. For most hunting purposes I have 8x30's in my bag and in the hunting truck. In my daily truck, I have some older 12x Leupolds, generally need a little more reach from the truck than from the blind.

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