Carson Optical Binoculars manual Focusing your binoculars, Adjust the interpupillary distance

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adjustable
right diopter
(eyepiece)

Focusing your binoculars:

Most binoculars have a center focus wheel and an independent right diopter eyepiece to account for small differences in the strength of each eye. Please follow the steps below to focus properly:

1.Adjust the interpupillary distance.

2.Rotate the right eyepiece to its index mark and sight on a fixed distant object.

3.Cover the right objective (front) lens with your hand, then rotate the central focusing wheel until the image in the left eyepiece is sharp.

4.Cover the left objective (front) lens with your hand then rotate the right eyepiece until the image is sharp.

( Note this setting for future use.)

5.Image should now be focused to

your individual eyestrength.

Please note that certain binoculars have different focusing systems. Some may only contain a center focus wheel which will

focus both eyepieces simultaneously. Some may employ a central focus wheel with a rotating left eyepiece.

roll-down / twist-adjust eyecups

central focusing wheel

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Contents Congratulations on selecting your new Carson binoculars Instructions for CareCleaning Basic Binocular TerminologyTypes of Binoculars Style of Binoculars Porro or Roof Prism Design EyepieceObjective lens Eye Adjustments How to adjust for distance between your eyesHold your binoculars in the normal viewing position Central focusing wheel Focusing your binocularsAdjust the interpupillary distance Image should now be focused to Your individual eyestrengthRoll-Down Eyecups Operation of Zoom BinocularsCarson Lifetime Limited Warranty