Basic Binocular and Camera Setup

Before taking photos or videos, take a few moments to set up the Instant Replay for your individual eyesight and user preferences. Leave the rubber eyecups in their “up” position if you are not wearing glasses, or roll them down if you are. Grasp the left and right sides of the binocular, and pull them apart or push them together while looking through the binocular to adjust the eyepiece spacing until your view is a single circular image. Find a distant object with fine detail (tree, sign, brick wall, etc), and adjust the center focus knob until the object appears sharp when viewed through the left binocular eyepiece only. Then, looking at the same object through just the right side of the binocular, simply rotate the right eyepiece until the image is equally sharp for your right eye. This is called the diopter adjustment, and compensates for any difference in sight between your left and right eyes. Once set by following this initial procedure, you may leave the diopter adjustment alone and just use the center focus knob to bring objects at any distance into sharp focus through the binoculars (the minimum focus distance is about 15 feet).

Your digital photos and videos are not affected by the center focus knob, as the camera lens located between the binocular objective lenses does not require focusing. It is preset so that objects ranging from approximately 50 feet to infinity will be in focus. Note that the binocular is capable of focusing closer than the camera. Check the live preview image on the LCD display to make sure you are far enough away to ensure sharp photos. The camera lens provides 8x magnification, which is the same as the binocular’s optics, and is aligned so that and object centered in the binocular’s view will also be centered in your photos or videos. Therefore, it is not necessary to have the LCD turned on or even raised while you are shooting photos or videos. Reducing use of the LCD will extend battery life significantly.

You may want to go into the camera’s menu and set the correct date before using the camera for the first time. Raise the LCD display and press the power button. After the startup display comes on, press the Menu button (center of the 5-way keypad). Press the Down arrow key 7 times to highlight “Clock Set”, then press Menu again. Now set the Year, Month, Date, Hour and Minute (in order from left to right), using the Up/Down arrow keys to make changes, and the Right key to move to the next item. Once date & time are set, press the Menu button. Press the Down arrow key once to highlight “Date Stamp”, press Menu, then highlight your preference (On-the date and time will be printed on your photos- or Off) using the Up/Down keys. Press Menu, then keep pressing the down arrow key until you see “Exit” , and press Menu again to return to the preview display.

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Bushnell 118325 instruction manual Basic Binocular and Camera Setup

118325 specifications

The Bushnell 118325 is a standout addition to the brand's esteemed lineup of high-performance binoculars, particularly designed for birdwatching, hiking, and sporting events. Renowned for its impressive optical quality and rugged construction, the Bushnell 118325 is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking to enhance their viewing experience.

One of the main features of the Bushnell 118325 is its 10x magnification, which allows users to see distant subjects in stunning detail. Coupled with a 42mm objective lens, it offers a bright and clear field of view, even in low-light conditions. This combination ensures that whether you are observing wildlife at dawn or cheering for your favorite team in the evening, you won’t miss a moment.

Additionally, the binoculars incorporate advanced multi-coated optics, which significantly enhance light transmission. These coatings reduce glare and increase brightness, providing crisp and sharp images across a range of environments. The included BaK-4 prisms also contribute to the overall image quality, ensuring a vibrant and true-to-life color representation.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Bushnell 118325 is its lightweight and compact design. Weighing in at just over 2 pounds, they are easy to carry on long hikes or during extended outdoor events. The ergonomic rubber armor provides a secure grip while also protecting the binoculars from bumps and drops, making them particularly durable in rugged conditions.

In terms of user-friendliness, the Bushnell 118325 features a central focus knob, allowing for quick and easy adjustments to achieve a sharp image. A diopter adjustment is also available, enabling users to calibrate the binoculars to their individual eyesight needs, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience.

Weather-resistant construction is another critical aspect of this model. With its O-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged body, the Bushnell 118325 is both fog-proof and waterproof, making it suitable for use in various weather conditions without the worry of moisture damage.

Overall, the Bushnell 118325 binoculars combine advanced optics, rugged design, and user-friendly features, ensuring that they meet the demands of serious outdoor enthusiasts and casual observers alike. Whether you're birdwatching, attending sporting events, or exploring nature, the Bushnell 118325 delivers high-quality performance to enhance your outdoor adventures.