Near and Far Focus

If you want to...

Select Near or Far Focus

Focus Ring

Note: The Binocular focus knob does not affect the camera focus. The camera’s focus is determined by the Focus ring setting:

Near Focus: Use for objects that are 30 to 60 feet away. Near focus will capture crisp, sharp images of nearby objects, especially people. Far Focus: Use for objects more than 60 feet away.

Do this...

1.Press and hold the Mode button for 3 seconds to turn on the camera.

2.The binocular can be focused using the focus knob. However, the camera can be set to Near or Far focus using the focus ring, and is not affected by the focus knob.

3.To set the Near focus: Position CaptureView so that you are looking at the front lens and focus ring. Rotate the focus ring to the “man” icon. You will feel a click. Continue to rotate slightly past this point. If you are unable to rotate the ring to the left, the camera may already be set to Near focus.

To set the Far focus: Position the binoculars so that you are looking at the front lens and focus ring. Rotate the focus ring to the “mountain” icon. You will feel a click. Continue to rotate slightly past this point. If you are unable to rotate the ring to the right, the camera may already be set to Far focus.

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Meade CV-2 manual Near and Far Focus