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Differences between the models 

 8x30 

7x50MC 

7x50M2

10x50M2

Magnification 8x  7x  7x  10x 
Objective 
lens diameter 

30 mm 

50 mm 

50 mm 

50 mm 

Focus 

3 m – 

inf. 

4 m – inf. 

5 m – inf.  6 m – inf. 

Field of view 

8° 

7.2° 

7.5° 

6.5° 

Apparent field 
of view 

60° 52.5° 52.5° 65° 

FOV  
@1000 m 

132 m 

132 m 

132 m 

114 m 

FOV  
@1000 yd 

396 ft 

396 ft 

396 ft 

342 ft 

Exit pupil 

3.8 mm 

7.14 mm 

7.14 mm 

5 mm 

Eye relief 

17 mm 

23 mm 

23 mm 

18.5 mm 

Weight 

0.545kg 

1.15 kg 

1.56 kg 

1.51 kg 

Dimensions, 
LxHxW, mm 

110x156

x55 

209x157x

85 

200x195

x70 

195x180

x70 

Summary of Contents for AN 10x50M2

Page 1: ...Operation Manual AN Series Binoculars 105 Sparks Ave Toronto ON M2H 2S5 Canada...

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Page 3: ...6 1 Interpupillary distance adjustment 11 6 2 Focusing the binoculars 11 6 3 Measuring horizontal angle using the reticle 12 6 4 Measuring vertical angle using the reticle 13 6 5 Using the reticle to...

Page 4: ...s manual refers to all models The binoculars are designed and manufactured to military specifications and provide excellent brightness image clarity and true image color The built in range finding ret...

Page 5: ...w while wearing glasses The AN 7x50MC has a built in compass illuminated either by ambient light or by an internal light source powerd with two tablet batteries These binoculars meet the standards and...

Page 6: ...fications Prisms BAK4 Coating FMC Brightness index 50 4 Interpupillary adjustment distance 56 74 mm M22 Reticle Yes Operating temperature range 40 C 70 C All binoculars are waterproof and shockproof w...

Page 7: ...inf 4 m inf 5 m inf 6 m inf Field of view 8 7 2 7 5 6 5 Apparent field of view 60 52 5 52 5 65 FOV 1000 m 132 m 132 m 132 m 114 m FOV 1000 yd 396 ft 396 ft 396 ft 342 ft Exit pupil 3 8 mm 7 14 mm 7 14...

Page 8: ...cal design Optical design of the binoculars is presented on Fig 1 1 objective lens 2 erective prisms 3 reticle lens 4 eyepiece AN 7x50MC contains an additional compass projector that brings light to i...

Page 9: ...de up erect and changed from right to left to left to right After the prisms the image rays pass through the reticle lens 3 Fig 1 and then through the eyepiece 4 Fig 1 3 2 Reticle Reticle lens 3 Fig 1...

Page 10: ...7 Reticle may have an addition scale composed of two lines B Fig 2 Fig 2 A B C...

Page 11: ...8 4 BODY ASSEMBLY AN 7x50MC is shown as an example Though all binoculars have similar design only MC model has a built in illuminated compass See next page for details...

Page 12: ...noculars body 3 Tripod socket under a screwed in protective cup 4 Objective lens with a protective cap on 5 Interpupillary distance adjustment scale 6 Battery compartment cover 7 Compass illumination...

Page 13: ...noculars 1 Carrying strap 1 Lens cleaning cloth 1 Soft case with carrying strap 1 Eyepiece cup 1 AN 7x50M22 and AN 10x50M22 only Tripod adapter 1 AN 7x50M22 and AN 10x50M22 only for other models tripo...

Page 14: ...in the next step 6 2 Focusing the binoculars The binoculars may have central or independent focus Central focus To focus the binoculars raise the instrument to your eyes and close your right eye With...

Page 15: ...uring height distance and size of a target as well as angle between two close targets Though reticle appearance may differ from one model to another as described in 3 2 the description below is valid...

Page 16: ...two targets is larger than the angle measuring range 100 mils it can be measured in several steps The horizontal angle of cruiser shown in Fig 5 is 130 mils 60 70 130 6 4 Measuring vertical angle usin...

Page 17: ...e target is smaller than the reticle scale its height can be obtained in one measurement The height of the beacon shown in Fig 6 is 65 mils For targets taller than the reticle scale perform measuremen...

Page 18: ...ht or width of the target then measure target s horizontal vertical angle and calculate the distance For example Assuming an image of an adult human figure has a vertical angle of 10 mils and its heig...

Page 19: ...target at the horizontal line on the reticle The reading of the scale at the point where target s 2 m level touches the scale is the distance in meters Assuming that vehicle on the Fig 7 is 2 m high t...

Page 20: ...es Then using the formula for distance measurement one can calculate target s height H DxK where K is vertical angle in mils D is distance in meters and H is height in meters For example if distance t...

Page 21: ...luminated via a projector window 8 Fig 3 If natural illumination is not sufficient pressing the illuminator button 7 Fig 3 will lightup the scale from inside Internal lighting is powered by two tablet...

Page 22: ...cloth The eyepieces provide a wide dioptre adjustment do not turn them beyond the factory set stop Forcing eyepieces beyond this point will cause damage and make the binoculars inoperable Avoid any ex...

Page 23: ...your Newcon Dealer Newcon will repair or at its option replace with the same or comparable model the product or part thereof which on inspection by Newcon is found to be defective in materials or work...

Page 24: ...21 are your responsibility If shipping from North America please include a cheque or money order payable to NEWCON OPTIK for the amount of 15 00 to cover handling and return shipping...

Page 25: ...Standard Time At no time should equipment be sent back to Newcon without following the instructions of our technical support department NEWCON OPTIK accepts no responsibility for unauthorized returns...

Page 26: ...serial number_______________________ complies with all technical specifications and has passed the inspection Date of production _________________________________ Quality Inspector __________________...

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