Estimated number of saved images and size
Image sensor
4 MP
Image size
11.3 MB
1.8 MB
800 KB
450 KB
Image quality
TIFF
Low JPEG
Middle JPEG
High JPEG
Compression
Compression
Compression
64 MB
6
36
80
142
128 MB
11
71
160
284
256 MB
23
142
320
569
512 MB
45
284
640
1138
1 GB
91
569
1280
2276
Attaching the camera-eyepiece
The camera-eyepiece is inserted into the bayonet at the
spotting scope instead of a commonly used eyepiece and
turned to the right (one rotation) until it snaps in.
To insert, align the dot on the bayonet of the eyepiece with
the line on the spotting scope.
Observe with and without glasses
When observing without glasses, use the camera-eyepiece with extended eye cups (1).
To extend, pull the eye cups (1) upward.
When observing with glasses, push the eye cups all the way down.
Note: Make sure that you are not accidentally displacing the diopter compensation when
extending or pushing the eye cups.
Diopter compensation and focus
A double circle is arranged in the centre of the field of view. Depending on the setting of the
eyepiece, this circle may appear as an out-of-focus circle and not a double circle.
Adjust the double circle by rotating the eye cups so that it appears absolutely in focus.
Now check on the monitor if the image appears to be absolutely in focus as well.
To do that, you must turn the camera-eyepiece on with the ON/OFF switch (2).
Use the ZOOM button on the remote control for precise settings.
If you are not sure if the double-circle is really in focus, set an object on the display at the
monitor in absolute focus and then turn the eye cups until the same object is in focus in your
field of view. Vertical lines nearby, such as a window frame, are ideally suited for that purpose.
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