Product Comparison: Leica Trinovid HD vs Zeiss Conquest HD
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- We love Leica brand. they are of supreme optical quality. Very well made, give very bright and clear views.
- My casual observances with these binoculars I own have shown me that you can have over 90% of the viewing experience and spend 50% less. The Leica Trinovid HD is an excellent view.
- They give a sharp, clear image. I purchased them through Amazon from Leica dealer A+ Accessories, and was able to register them with Leica and receive their factory warranty.
- I just received this Leica Binocular, and is my third Leica Binocular. It is so compact and nice to hold, super sharp images.
- Great binoculars but the adventure strap-case is really only useful if your hiking or hunting.
- This is my first pair of high-quality, expensive binoculars and they don't disappoint. The generous eye relief allows full field of view for eyeglass wearers.
- The optics are very good, but the eyecup design makes the instrument dysfunctional for some percentage of users, owing to an unusually short pupillary distance, resulting in black "eclipses" for some users.
- Feels great in hands (rubbery non-slippery feeling) and is built very solid. I had Terra 10x42 before, which was good optically as well.
- First, the optical quality. In my opinion the Zeiss was clearly superior to the Vortex Razor.
- They work great while I'm wearing eyeglasses, an issue with others I've owned. They clean up easily when dust/salt spray etc get on them.
- The bag that comes with the binoculars are very handy as well.
- I have three other pairs of Leica Trinovid binoculars, and these are the lightest and easiest to use.
- Once you adjust the binocular to fit between the eyeballs, there are no circle, just perfectly super sharp image. I will carry this for my global travel trips.
- The cups are linked to a band that supposed to fit tight on the end of the binoculars, but they slip off and thus the cup is lost.
- Stupid and very ugly neoprene black bag attached to it cannot be removed.
- The Zeiss focus knob is very sensitive. It will take some getting used to. At the same time, the sensitive focus knob is very easy to adjust with just one finger.
- They were bright, even in low light and the field of view was good.
- Very sensitive adjustment required, can't be heavy-handed , but can adjust using one hand. Bright and clear. Easy to wear.
- As the ornithology reviews indicated, these are very good binoculars. The clarity and depth of field are outstanding.
- Very good binoculars; not as good as our Leica 8x32--eye focus slightly more challenging. Would take it any day over a cheap pair though!