User Manual
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Objective Lens
Ocular Lens
Twist-up Eyecup
Strap
Attachment
Tripod Adapter Socket
Center Focus
Diopter
Caution
Binoculars are not intended for looking at the sun or other
intense light sources. Such viewing could damage the retina and
cornea of your eyes—even to the point of causing blindness.
Adjust the interpupillary distance
The interpupillary distance (IPD) is the distance between the
centers of the left and right pupil. Your binocular also has an IPD.
To see a single image free of shading, rotate your binocular until
its IPD aligns with your eyes.
BASIC OPERATION
Adjust the eyecups
Enjoy comfortable viewing even if you wear eyeglasses. Simply
twist the eyecups up or down to see the full field of view. Keep
the eyecups fully extended if you aren’t wearing eyeglasses or
sunglasses.
Rotate the binocular barrels
inward or outward to align the
ocular lenses with your eyes.
The IPD of a binocular is the
distance between the center of
the left and right ocular lens.