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Celestron Binoculars  

 

 

Thank you for purchasing Celestron binoculars and we hope you will have many years of pleasure with them.  To maximize your enjoyment of the binoculars, please 
read these instructions on use and care before using them. 
 

1.

 

Adjusting the Interpupillary Distance (IPD) 

Since the distance between the eyes (specifically, the distance between the centers of the pupils) varies among individuals, the two eyepieces of the binoculars must be 
correctly aligned (adjusted).  This is called adjusting the interpupillary distance.  To adjust this distance, lift the binoculars up to your eyes (using both hands) and look 
through them at an object in the distance. Move the two halves of the binoculars about the hinge until you see one clear circle of image through both eyes. 

 

2.

 

Adjusting Focus 

Since most people have a variance of vision from their left eye to their right eye, you must adjust the focusing system. 
Use the following steps to achieve focus:  (1) Close your right eye and look through the left side of the binoculars 
with your left eye at the subject matter.  Rotate the center focusing wheel until the image appears in sharp focus; (2) 
Close your left eye and look through the right eyepiece (called the diopter).  Rotate the right eyepiece until the image 
appears in sharp focus; (3) Now look through both eyepieces with both eyes open.  Since you’ve already adjusted the 
right eyepiece, use only the center focusing wheel to refocus on a new object at a different distance.   

Note: 

If your binocular has a diopter indicator, please note the setting for later use for faster focus adjustment. 

 For 

Zoom Binocular models 

---- to increase or decrease power, move the zoom lever.  To adjust focus you 

first zoom the binoculars to the highest power and then adjust the focusing system as above.  Then, when zooming in 
and out your binoculars will be in focus. 
 

Hint:  

Eyeglasses worn for nearsightedness should be worn when using binoculars as you may not be able to 

reach a sharp focus at infinity without them. 
 

Note for high power zooms:  

The higher powers show greatly magnified images for close-ups of objects when needed.  However, keep in mind that the lower 

powers give you brighter and sharper images with the widest field of view.  You may have to refocus when changing from low to high powers. 
 

3.

 

Set the Rubber Eyecups 

Leave the Rubber Eyecups up if you do not wear eyeglasses but fold them down if you do wear eyeglasses to obtain the maximum field of view.  When done observing, 
fold the eyecups up for storage. 

Now you are ready to use your binoculars --- enjoy the view! 

 

4.

 

Tripod Adaptability 

Some binoculars feature a built-in tripod adapter fitting.  On these models, a threaded screw hole is underneath a cap.  To attach a binocular tripod adapter, remove the 
cap and then thread the screw from the binocular tripod adapter into the threaded screw hold. The other end of the binocular tripod adapter attaches to a photographic 
tripod (best results come from heavy duty tripods).  Mounting binoculars this way allows for added stability and comfort especially when viewing at high powers. 
Some large aperture binoculars have a built-in tripod adapter as part of a reinforced bar to give the binocular added stability and on these binoculars the built-in tripod 
adapter attaches directly to a heavy duty photographic/video tripod.  

 

 

 

5.

 

 Care and Cleaning 

Binoculars do not need routine maintenance other than making sure that the objective lenses and 
eyepieces are kept clean.  If repairs become necessary, they should be serviced by the manufacturer or a 
qualified binocular repair company.  Collimation (optical alignment) is the biggest concern with 
binoculars.  If your binoculars are roughly handled or dropped, there is a good chance that the 
collimation will be out and they should be serviced.   Dirty objectives and/or eyepieces mean less light 
transmission and loss of brightness as well as unsharp images.  Keep your optics clean!  When not 
using your binoculars store them in the case provided.  Avoid touching the glass surfaces but if 
fingerprints (which contain mild acid) get on them, they should be cleaned as soon as possible to avoid 
damaging the coatings.  To clean the optical surfaces, we recommend a lens/optics cleaning kit 
available at most photo or optical shops and follow the instructions provided closely.  If you have a lot 
of dust or dirt accumulated, brush it off gently with a camel’s hair brush and/or utilize a can of 
pressurized air before using the cleaning kit.  Alternately, you could use the Celestron LensPen (# 
93575) made especially for cleaning binoculars.  

Never

 attempt to clean your binoculars internally or 

try to take them apart! 
 

 

6. Caution! 

 

Viewing the sun may cause permanent eye damage.  Do not view the sun with your binoculars or even with the naked eye. 

 

7. 

Problems or Repair 

If warranty problems arise or repairs are necessary, contact the Celestron customer service department if you live in the U.S.A. or Canada.  If you live elsewhere, please 
contact the Celestron dealer you purchased the binoculars from or the Celestron distributor in your country (listings on the Celestron website). 

Note on Collimation/Alignment of Optics: 

 With high powers (15x and greater), the collimation may be slightly off and this is normal as exactness of collimation is 

made more difficult due to the high powers. 

 

8. Warranty 

Your binocular has the Celestron No Fault Limited Lifetime Warranty for U.S.A. and Canadian customers.  For complete details of eligibility and for warranty 
information on customers in other countries visit the Celestron website. 
 
 
 

 

   

2835 Columbia Street • Torrance, CA 90503 Tel. 310-328-9560  website  

www.celestron.com

           07-2009 

Diopter Adjustment 

Eyepiece 

Zoom Lever 

Focus Wheel 

Tripod Adapter 
Thread 

Objective Lens 

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