Levenhuk Binoculars
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User manual
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Objective lens
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Eyepieces
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Focusing/diopter adjustment ring
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Compass case
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Compass light switch (7x50: not shown)
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Battery compartment (8x30: not shown)
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Tripod socket cover
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Strap mount (7x50: not shown)
Caution! Never look directly at the Sun through this device, as this may cause permanent eye damage and even blindness.
General information
Marine, reliable and sturdy, Levenhuk Nelson binoculars produce a perect at image and are a perect choice or people who like to travel a lot,
especially on the water, and ofen nd themselves in extreme situations and harsh conditions, where regular binoculars just would not do. The
rugged shell protects the intricate optical system inside from any sudden impacts or moisture, and withstands poor weather conditions, rain
and sea waves.
Features:
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High-quality Porro prisms made of fully multi-coated BaK-4 optical glass;
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Waterproof shells (IPX7), embossed for the perfect grip;
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Eyecups made o sof rubber;
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Individual focusing and diopter adjustment mechanisms;
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Built-in compass with diode light for easy orienting in any light conditions;
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Rangender scale or convenient measuring o the observed object's size or distance to the object;
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Adaptable to a tripod (purchased separately).
The kit includes: Levenhuk Nelson binoculars, dust caps for eyepieces and objective lenses, strap, pouch and optics cleaning wipe, batteries,
user manual and warranty.
Focusing and diopter adjustment
Your lef eye vision might be dierent rom that o your right eye and you might need to adjust the diopter settings and ocus the image. The
ocusing is individual, which is typical or marine binoculars. Each optical tube is ocused independently.
Follow this procedure to adjust focus and diopter setting:
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Set right and lef eyepiece to zero.
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Look through the binoculars at an object about 100 meters away.
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Close your right eye and rotate the lef ocusing wheel until the view is ocused in the lef eyepiece; then, do similarly or the lef eye and
right eyepiece.
The binoculars are now adjusted to your eyesight. Note the diopter adjustment or urther reerence.
Interpupillary distance adjustment
Look through the binoculars' eyepieces with both eyes. To adjust the interpupillary distance, keep varying the angle between the binoculars'
parts (relative to its central axis) until the image merges into a single circle. Remember the setting or uture use.
Levenhuk Nelson 8x30
Levenhuk Nelson 7x50