QUICK START GUIDE

1)To use the ImageView as a standard spotting scope, attach it to a tripod (a small one is included), set the slider (F) to the “Eyepiece”position, and look through the eyepiece (the rubber eyecup may be rolled down if you wear glasses). The eyepiece diopter adjustment (J) index dot should be set to the “0” position. Aim the scope at your subject and adjust the focus knob

(O) until it appears sharp. The eyepiece zoom (N) may be set to any magnification desired from 15x to 45x power. Readjust the focus if you start at low power and zoom up to a higher setting.

2)To setup the digital camera, insert two AA batteries (not included) into the compartment (I), noting the polarity marks. Plug the included remote shutter cable into the jack (K) to prevent jarring the scope when taking photos. The ImageView scope has internal memory that will hold about 15 photos (at the default 5MP resolution). However, the internal memory contents may be lost if the batteries are removed or get very weak during storage, and you may prefer to use an SD card for its much greater storage capacity. Insert your SD card (face up, notch on right) in the slot (M). The card will click into place. Push the card in slightly to remove. You may use SD cards (avoid using MMC cards) up to 4 GB capacity. Raise the LCD display (G), and press the ON/OFF button (A) briefly-the Power LED (H) will light. If the SD card you inserted was previously used in other devices, format it before taking photos. Note that this will erase all files-on your card (or the internal memory if no card is present) -make sure you have backed up any files you wanted to keep. Press the MODE button (B) to enter the Capture menu (Fig. 1), then press the SNAP button (E) to enter the Setup menu (Fig. 2). “Format” is the first option-press the OK button (D), then the Down arrow key (C) to select “Execute”, and press OK. Press the MODE button to exit all menus.

3)When you are ready to take a photo, switch the slider (F) to “Camera”. Note: your photos will be black if the slider is left in the Eyepiece position. The internal camera provides a fixed magnification of about 22x-this corresponds to what you see through the eyepiece with the zoom ring set to the green dot position (lined up with the red index dot). Adjust the focus knob if necessary, so the subject appears sharp on the LCD. Press the button on the remote shutter cable to take the photo. It is also possible to shoot video movies (VGA, 20 fps) with the ImageView scope. Press and hold the SNAP button for 2-3 seconds, then release. A movie film icon appears in the display at top left. Press the remote shutter button to start recording. A counter at the bottom of the display shows elapsed time. Hold the SNAP button down for a few seconds again to return to still photo mode. The camera will automatically turn itself off after three minutes of inactivity (this can be changed with the “Auto Off” options in the Setup menu-seeCapture and Setup Menu-Options and Settings” for more information).

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Bushnell 111545 user manual Quick Start Guide

111545 specifications

The Bushnell 111545 is a remarkable addition to Bushnell’s extensive lineup of optical products, serving both amateur and professional users with its premium features and innovative technologies. This spotting scope is designed to deliver crisp, clear, and bright images, making it a go-to choice for outdoor enthusiasts, wildlife observers, and sporting event spectators.

One of the standout features of the Bushnell 111545 is its powerful magnification capability. With a magnification range typically spanning from 20x to 60x, it allows users to zoom in on distant subjects while maintaining image clarity and detail. This flexibility makes it versatile for a variety of applications, from birdwatching and nature observation to hunting and shooting sports.

The Bushnell 111545 is designed with an impressive objective lens, usually measuring 60mm in diameter. This large lens size significantly enhances light-gathering capability, ensuring bright and detailed images even in low-light conditions. Users can appreciate the vibrant colors and sharp contrasts, which is essential for spotting subtle details in wildlife or distinguishing features of distant landscapes.

Another notable aspect of the Bushnell 111545 is its fully multi-coated optics. This technology improves light transmission and reduces glare, enabling users to enjoy enhanced image quality. The anti-reflective coatings ensure that more light reaches the eye, transforming typical viewing experiences into immersive sessions filled with vivid imagery.

Durability and ease of use are also key characteristics of the Bushnell 111545. Built with a rugged and shock-resistant construction, it can withstand the rigors of outdoor activities. Additionally, the scope is often designed to be waterproof and fog proof, providing users with peace of mind in varying weather conditions.

The Bushnell 111545 incorporates a smooth focusing mechanism, allowing for quick and precise adjustments. The rubber armor provides a secure grip and protects the scope from the elements, making it suitable for extended use in diverse environments.

In conclusion, the Bushnell 111545 is a feature-rich spotting scope that excels in performance, clarity, and durability. Its high magnification capabilities, large objective lens, multi-coated optics, and robust construction make it an ideal choice for anyone seeking to enhance their viewing experience in the great outdoors.