Binoculars can be a useful companion when traveling, going to sporting
and leisure events or used as part of a hobby such as birdwatching or
astronomy. To help you get the best results from your equipment please
read the following instructions carefully.
Adjusting to obtain a single picture.
To adjust to the spacing of your eyes simply rotate the two sides of the
binocular around the center hinge until a single rounded picture is
obtained when looking through both eyepieces.
Adjusting for maximum sharpness.
Many people have slightly different vision between their eyes. When using
binoculars, this difference can be easily compensated for by setting the
diopter adjustment located above the focusing wheel.
To set the binoculars correctly, close your right eye and look through the
left eyepiece with your left eye and using the centre focus wheel - focus
on an object of your choice until it is clear and sharp. Next, close your left
eye and look through the right eyepiece with your right eye. You may find
the object being viewed is not absolutely sharp and this can be corrected
by pulling out and rotating the dioptre adjustment wheel (but without
turning the centre focus wheel) until the object being viewed becomes
sharp. Push down dioptre adjustment wheel to lock in position. The
binoculars are now set and a perfectly clear and sharp image should be
attainable when using both eyes together. To focus at different distances
simply rotate the centre focus wheel.
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