Hi – I have had the Meade 9x63 about 2 years. If there is one complaint I have with my 'Multi Coated' Meade 9x63's is that there is noticeable internal reflections on bright objects. Secondary ghosting is significant on or near the Moon and bright objects.
Meade do promote there 9x63's as there one and only 'Astro' bino and it is disappointing they did not make them F.M.C.
Also phase coated prisms [along with F.M.C.] would also improve light transmission, contrast and reduce internal reflections. Of course this would be reflected in the price.
Day time images are sharp however as you have commented spurious colours and internal reflections are at times also distracting.
I would not recommend these binoculars as first choice for hand held binoculars – unless you live in a very dark sky location. A Hi-quality FMC 10x50 would be more advantageous and provide slightly less bulk.
Having said that on a dark moonless night - to take advantage of the 7 mm exit pupils and larger aperture - they do give reasonably impressive views. The Afov is about 58 degrees - not large - but I don’t get that restrictive feeling with them.
Last edited by chris lewis; 14-07-2008 at 03:22 PM.
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