Using the Binoculars
Adjusting the Interpupillary Distance
A
Look through the binoculars with the
rubber eyecups resting lightly against
both eyes. If you wear glasses, fold the
eyecups back toward the binoculars.
B
Adjust the interpupillary distance (the
distance between the two eyepieces)
by slowly moving the barrels together
or apart around the central hinge until
you see a single, perfectly round image.
Noting the distance shown on the interpupillary scale lets you quickly re-
store the binoculars to the desired position the next time you use them.
Note: Never use excessive force when adjusting the interpupillary distance.
Adjusting Focus
A
If you are far- or near-sighted in one or
both eyes, look through the binoculars
with each eye and adjust diopter until
distant objects are in clear focus.
B
If you are neither far- nor near-sighted in
either eye, distant objects should appear
in focus when the diopter adjustment
rings for both eyepieces are set to 0.
C
Adjust focus for each eye separately as the working distance (the distance to
the object being observed) changes.
Attaching Tripod
A
Before mounting the binoculars on a tripod, remove the cap from the tripod
attachment screw by rotating it to the left.
B
Attach a tripod adapter to the tripod attachment screw hole and mount the
assembly on the tripod.
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