Individual eyepiece adjustment
Rubber eyecup
Compass
Battery compartment
Compass lighting ON/OFF button
Rotating distance calculation scale
Threaded tripod connection
Reticule
Setting the distance between the eyes
The distance between the eyes differs between individuals.
To achieve optimal centring of the eye and eyepiece axis
look through the binoculars and change the angle of the
centre axis by folding or expanding until you have a clear
field of view.
Adjusting the focus
Your binoculars have single eyepiece adjustment
means.
To focus look at an object approximately 100 meters away.
Close only your left eye and keep turning the right eyepiece
setting ring 1 until the object looked at is in sharp focus.
Then close only your right eye and turn the left eyepiece
setting 1 until the object you are looking at is again in
sharp focus. The binoculars are now precisely adjusted to
your eyesight.
The single eyepiece setting
is designed to give you
better perspective. When switching between objects of
varying distance the focus need only be readjusted if the
change in distance is really major.
Reversing the eye-piece cup
Note for spectacles wearers. The rubber eyepiece cups
are reversed when using spectacles to look through the
binoculars. The maximum field of view of the binoculars
can thus be exploited to the full.
Compass
Your binoculars are equipped with a compass. If you look
through them you will see a scale in degrees (350...360...)
at the lower edge of your field of view. If 360 is exactly at
the centre of the scale you are looking directly to the north
(if 180, to the south).
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GB/IR
Instruction for use Nautic 7x 50
Never look directly at the sun with the
binoculars. This may cause burn injuries
to the retina.
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