Use of Burris binoculars
Basic settings for Burris binoculars
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1. Correct eye distance:
Look at a distant object through your binoculars.
Move the two sides of your binoculars at the pivot shaft
slowly backwards and forwards until the image is perfectly round.
2. Focusing the image:
Look at this object again through your binoculars.
First close your right eye and use the central focusing wheel
to bring the image into sharp focus.
Now open the right eye and rotate the dioptre compensation
to bring the right-hand image into focus. This allows you to
compensate for any difference in vision between your eyes
and to take full advantage of the powerful performance
offered by these binoculars.
Note:
If binoculars do not have a central focusing wheel („Caribbean“
series), the image should be brought into focus by rotating
the two eyepieces :
1. Select a highly detailed object some 200 or so metres away.
2. Now rotate the dioptre setting on the right-hand eyepiece until
the object is absolutely clear with the right eye.
3. Repeat the procedure for the left eye.
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