3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Magnification | 16x | |
Angular field of view, no less | 3° | |
Exit pupil diameter, mm | 2.5 | |
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Minimum focus, m | 30 | |
Interpupillary adjustment, mm: | 58 – 72 | |
Resolution in the center, stabilization is on | 10” | |
Dioptric adjustment, no less | ±5 | |
Transmission factor, not less | 0.55 | |
Power source (batteries) | 6 (AA) | |
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Angular velocity of panning in any direction, | 0 - 6 | |
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Stabilization freedom, degrees | ±5 | |
Overall dimensions, mm: | 230×190×120 | |
Weight (w/o batteries), kg, | 2.4 | |
Relative humidity (at +25°C) %: | up to 98 | |
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-Prepare fresh silica gel. You should replace the powder indoors or, if in the field, in dry windless weather only.
-Unscrew the desiccant compartment cap with the supplied wrench.
-Pour the wet silica gel out off the compartment and fill it with fresh one. Close the cap.
The wet silica gel may be regenerated. To dry it, place the silica gel into metallic container and heat it to 120 °C until the color of the powder turns blue. Do not burn silica gel with the open fire. If the moisture penetrates inside the binocular and is condensed on the optics, dry the unit as described:
-Unscrew the desiccant compartment cap with the supplied wrench.
-Place the binocular in a dry warm place until the visible condensate drops disappear entirely.
-Fill the desiccant compartment with fresh silica gel. Close the cap.
The binocular
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