National Geographic Binoculars Owner's Manual

Summary of Binoculars

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    Binoculars owner’s manual congratulations on your purchase of a pair of precision-crafted national geographic™ binoculars. Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the contents of this manual. By following a few simple procedures and providing minimal care, you will find that your new ...

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    Strap through the underside of the friction clip, over the clip bar, and out. Then carefully pull the strap tight to eliminate the loose loop. Refer to the pictures at left. Certain waterproof and shock- resistant binoculars feature a deluxe wide strap. The ends, however, are the same as those descr...

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    3) turn the center focusing wheel of your binoculars until you have a clear view of your subject. 4) close your left eye and open your right eye. Do not readjust the center focusing wheel. Instead, gently rotate the eyepiece first in one direction and then in the other until the subject appears shar...

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    All national geographic binoculars are coated with rubber to protect against minor bumps and scrapes and to provide a non-slip gripping surface. To withstand harsher conditions, the waterproof binoculars have been designed with a thicker rubber covering. Waterproof and fog-resistant binoculars: to m...

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    Optical magnification linear and area magnification compared the view on the left is the view as seen by the unaided eye. The view on the right is as seen through a binocular with 5x linear magnification. The kite in the right hand image measures 5 times wider than in the original view. Now, if we t...

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