Got the little HG in today. Yep ... it's real nice ! My eyes are tired from working a half day and staring at the
monitor for several hours, but I still looked through the HG and also briefly compared to my 1st gen Swaro CL.
Tomorrow morning I'll look through it with rested and fresh eyes. I'll hold off providing more detailed impressions until I get a day of birding with it. This weekend should be good.
I'll just say that I agree so far with what has been said about it already; nice very sharp, warmish view (noticed immediately comparing with CL), really good ease of view with my glasses, sufficient ER, big ocular lenses, quick and smooth focus.
Very small, handsome, light weight, great ergonomics. I like the little hard shell zip case too.
For the big savings on the refurbished unit (looks new to me) it's a no brainer.
Looking forward to using it more. I took a walk around the neighborhood just a bit ago.
Even with tired eyes the image impressed.
UPDATE:
Got to use it this morning with fresh eyes for another neighborhood walk. It was somewhat cloudy/grayish morning.
I'm very pleased with the sharpness/contrast. It's definitely sharper than my 1st gen CL.
Ease of view with glasses and eye relief (checked again) is good.
Some subtle cloudy type glare present at times bottom of image with morning sun.
CA not present right in the center , but present on the periphery when looking at branches against grayish/whitish sky and a crow. Moving the crow towards the edge shows some bit of purple-ish CA on one side of his body, but centering him again all CA is absent.
Nice and bright about as good as my original Swaro CL for brightness.
Colors noticeably warmish (yellow). It's something I will adjust to over time. I been using the color neutral Swaro CL for the last year and the color quality is quite different. Sometimes the warmish view depending on the light can look dramatic and pleasing. Overall, I like the Swaro colors better, but I think I will eventually "warm" up to the HG colors |
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Focus is quick and smooth. I like it. The rubber on the wheel is super grippy. Even though the extra grip is useful, I don't like the feel of the texture. It's that type of rubber that attracts dust and particles sticking to it.
Everything feels like high quality in terms of the construction, but I think the eyecups feel a little cheaper than the rest of the bino. I wear glasses and I keep the cups down so it doesn't matter to me. Just thought I'd mention it for people who don't wear glasses.
Super small, super light, ergonomics are super duper. It's really a feather weight. It's quite handsome looking … nice aesthetic design.
If you're interested in the MHG , I highly recommend saving a lot of money and getting one of these "refurbished" units. They really seem like new. You can't go wrong. You get a lot out of such a small binocular and at a nice reduced price.
P.S. Tried to add a pic, but it posted upside down and I tried to fix it with no luck. The photo add tool here is not the best. Most of the time I have issues trying to post photos.