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The Leica Ultravid 12x50 HD Plus Binoculars combine powerful 12X magnification with high-quality optics, ensuring exceptional clarity and detail even in low-light conditions. With a robust, water-resistant design and advanced lens coatings, these binoculars are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking durability and performance.
M**E
Truth is there really is no better per say
I ordered these after trying the Swaro EL 8.5X42. I wanted to try both and see which one was "better". Truth is there really is no better per say, just differences.First off, this is a much smaller unit in the hand, it is about 1/2 shorter than either the EL or 3/4" than the new Zeiss SF. I liked that. However, the EL did not bother me with it's size as a deciding factor.-The diopter works great on both, but I liked being able to see what the position was on the Leica, again nothing big.-I like the fact this is 7x, after plenty of research I feel this is one of the best if not THE best magnification to get, with the wider fov, better dof and bigger 6mm exit pupil for low light. 8 or 8.5x also ok, after trying both (8 & 7) side by side I really could not see the slight mag increase and so the other factors weighed heavily in my decisions to go 7x.-Glass - great nothing bad to say. Seems to be clear to the edges, maybe not quite as much as the EL? I could not really tell to be honest, but that is the EL claim to fame with their field flattener. The Leica glass is very very clear and warm. The colors just POP. In low light it works wonders as well. I had an old Zeiss Classic 10x40 (excellent glass) and did a direct comparison in dusk to almost night time and the Leica made a HUGE difference. I was looking at a planters pot at about 30yards away and with the Zeiss it was black and the leaved were mudded and everything just faded into the background. With the Leica the planet still looked brown and the leaved clear and crisp with plenty of DOF.Overall, very happy with the glass- Eye cups, better than the EL for me. These have VERY positive clicks in and out and will not move. No complaints there. The EL were a bit more sloppy (wrong word really) but were just fine.-Build Quality - Leica is well, Leica. So the build quality is excellent! They use a Magnesium housing with a Titanium rod for the focus, that way it will not be susceptible to climate changes making the focus move slower in cold weather - very cool! The rubber armor is very nice feeling. Overall you feel like this is a luxury product. It feels VERY well made.In comparison to the EL, the Leica wins for build quality in my opinion. The Swaro is excellent too, but their rubber does not feel as nice to me and overall, I just did not get the same feeling of quality. If you search around you will get people thinking the same thing. Leica<Swar<Zeiss foru build quality is the general consensus and I agree.That's about it I guess. I guess it sort of ended up being a comparison to the EL? So I hope that helps people out a bit. The Swar is great too. I may try the NEW EL coming out in OCT 2015. Glass will be the same just cosmetic differences and the armor is changing, so maybe that will address the feeling of it for me? Not sure. Either bin is far and beyond gtg for your average user and is just splitting hairs to be honest.I highly suggest taking the 7x a go vs 8x. Go do your HW on the topic. There is plenty out there on it. Birdforum being a great tool for research.
S**L
Trinovid or Ultravid?
If you are trying to decide whether to buy Ultravids or Trinovids, then maybe I can help. I own and have owned several of both. The Ultravids, in any magnification and size, are sharper and clearer, but not by much. I do not believe that the difference in price justifies the incremental differences in use across the two classes. But, if like me you want the best without spending $3k, then the Ultravids are the way to go. This pair, the Ultravid 8x32 HD Plus, is smaller and lighter than I expected. They are beautifully made, of excellent optical quality, and are a joy to use in the field. The diopter adjustment is precise and is better than the Trinovids. The focus wheel is perfect in size and resistance. Light transmission is stunning. I go birding on an almost daily basis, so I use several pairs of Leicas regularly. I really like the brand. There are other brands and models that are excellent. But you won't be disappointed with these. Yes, the price is punishing, but only once. Then, every use thereafter is rewarding. Save up, and then buy the best you can.
A**
Extremely expensive...but we'll worth it
Leica binoculars r awesome
R**D
Clear and bright binoculars
These Leica binoculars present a bright, clear image, even in relatively low light. They're not as heavy as I thought they'd be and the focus ring has a rather short throw, making focusing generally pretty quick.
P**1
Worth every penny
For birding: These are life changing. I should have splurged on these years ago. Gorgeous images; clear even at dusk and dawn; easy to focus; the best binoculars I have ever used. I have a scope. These are better than my scope. Worth every penny.
D**Y
The best
Absolutely the best binoculars ever. Very very bright and nice wide angle. Sturdy and smallish and dense. I expect this to be the last binoculars I ever need to own. I bought these to use in dim light and for stars and nebulae, and they are just GREAT.
B**.
Just as described
This was a gift for a friend and he loved them.
J**H
Five Stars
Excellent product. Worth the money.
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