I would be happy to give you information based on my experiences - MY experiences! I'm copying my first inspection at the time because I was interested in both binoculars. I was looking for 15x binoculars and also took the Meopta with me into the narrow circle.
From the Jülich forum:
....................well, the dealer called and if I wanted to, I could look at the Meopta HD 15x56 that I had ordered for viewing.
Of course I still wanted to.
Bedingungen um 15:50 Uhr, Regen, trübes, trübes Licht, schönes Wetter – aber meiner Meinung nach auch gut für diesen angestrebten Vergleich Meo vs. Swaro.
However, I only had 30 minutes on the speedometer, but I was able to save 20 of them because:
Meopta:
- very pleasant to the touch design
- not as difficult as its metrics suggest
- Reinforcement very well made and pleasant to the touch, valuable and robust
- Eyecups have no intermediate catches, but the end position is locked and maintained
- Bend bridge is much too light for a glass of this size, much too light
- Central drive roller is well designed but too difficult to move. In addition, the set stopping point of the roller bounced back marginally against the direction of rotation.
Presumably caused by seals and their frictional forces. I think the sealing material (surface O-ring?) is pulled along in the direction of rotation and is therefore under tension. This surface displacement, when in contact with the roller, pulls it back by the amount of the displacement when it is at a standstill. This wasn't noticeable in the focus, but was noticeable in the operation and I didn't feel comfortable at all.
- Diopter adjustment was OK in my opinion.
- the glass is a bit top-heavy
SLC Swaro:
- short, like the tbsp. With small differences but in my opinion well made, flawless.
- Articulated bridge is set very tightly
- MT excellent with no play and the directional resistances absolutely the same.
- Reinforcement very pleasant, although noticeably softer - a matter of taste
- Eyecups with locking steps and lockable
- well, in my opinion, no one can put aside what I think is the best diopter mechanism a'la Swaro.
- the SLC is very COMPACT, I really didn't think of a 15x56, I mean, very handy and definitely usable for certain periods of observation when detached from the tripod (not stabilized).
- it fits perfectly in the hand, in mine.
First of all, in my opinion, the Meostar HD is fine - if the "blemishes" weren't so noticeable.
Overall, however, the Swarovski SLC is definitely the far better model - design, size and execution, for me without any doubt.
And visually?
ALSO !!!
Why?
Because for this post I get a lift belt, a field bag and 1kg of peanuts + shortbread from the Swarov advertising department.
No.
Because unfortunately, in my opinion, the Meopta can in no way live up to the image of the SLC. I had previously informed myself as much as I could about the MeoStar HD and had English-language reports (Pinac) translated using a transiluator if it was within my reach. I would have been happy if another manufacturer would save my wallet with an acceptable loss in performance. But I can't understand the reports I know.
Sure, it's all a very individual matter, but given the two models I have, it's not really worthy of any educational debate.
- The Meopta's viewing behavior is very good, but the GF IMMEDIATELY seemed too tubey to me compared to the SLC
- with the SLC the observer is there, with the Meopta he is outside. I didn't come into the picture. It didn't pick me up.
- the SLC is BRIGHTER
- sharper
- also the edge zone
- the CA is spread very well on both
- the SLC image has more substance, flesh (especially in the light of today's weather), seems fresher and present
- the Meopta collapsed
- the SLC is more contrasting and lively
- the colors, certainly resulting from the aforementioned, are more pleasing and balanced
- the whole picture of the SLC is lively, fresh, airier, more pleasant
- with the SLC it was almost fun for ME, listen ==> in a hunting shop!!!!!! to "admire" the neon signs of the weapons industry
The overall package of the 15 SLC stands out quite clearly from the Meostar HD.
Well, I really don't mean that in a bad way, but if you place the Meopta relatively close to the SLC, please check this assessment again.
However, it is not impossible that I got a Meopta model that was really not that good. However, this would then again indicate a spread, which I would not accept either. But I'm sure that even a 0 error Meopta won't come close to the performance of the SLC.
Isn't that somehow a confirmation of what is sometimes always doubted? The premium class is probably not “worth” the money, but the quality of its class is in my opinion. unchallenged. Unfortunately and almost logically. And strikingly, for me, Swarovski is really on to it at the moment (that's what someone says, who unfortunately had to let Leica be phased out and has passed the Zeiss hurdle).
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