Wearing glasses. M-3 binoculars deliver full field of
view with or without glasses. To ensure the maximum
available field of view is obtained, the fold down rubber
eyecups fitted to each eyepiece housing should be in the
‘down’ position when viewing with glasses. Be sure to
return the eyecups to the ‘up’ position if you or anybody
else wants to view without glasses.
Care and cleaning. M-3 binoculars require little
maintenance but occasionally the outside surfaces of the
eyepieces and objective lenses will need cleaning. To
avoid damaging these surfaces please read the following
carefully.
(i) Gently remove excess dirt and dust using a
compressed air device or blower brush. Caution:
Hard and persistent rubbing of dirty surfaces can
cause abrasive scratches on the surface of the glass
which may distort viewing.
(ii) Breathe on exposed glass surface and then wipe with
an optical cleaning cloth (code 30277) in a circular
motion until the surface is clean again.
Do not attempt to dismantle the instrument as this will
invalidate the guarantee.
We hope you will get a great deal of pleasure from your
new Opticron binocular. If you have any problems
or damage the instrument in any way our Service
Department is on hand to help you.
To help you get the best results from your equipment,
please read the following instructions carefully.
Adjusting to obtain a single picture. To adjust the
binoculars to match the spacing of your eyes simply
rotate the two sides of the instrument around the center
hinge until a single rounded picture is obtained when
looking through both eyepieces.
Adjusting for maximum sharpness (focusing). M-3
binoculars feature individual eyepiece focusing but the
large depth of field means they little or no refocusing
from 50 yards to infinity distance. As a rule for general
observation over 50 yards, the binoculars can be ‘set’
with the zero marks on the eyepiece tubes positioned
directly above the vertical line marks on the main body.
Focusing at close range (below 50 yards) is facilitated
by turning the left and right eyepieces simultaneously
anticlockwise.
Adjusting for differences in visual acuity. Some people
have differences in strength or visual acuity between
their eyes. To compensate for this the eyepiece tubes
can be rotated to different positions (usually within a few
degrees of each other) for any given distance.
User InstructionsMain Features
A Integral rubber objective lens covers (supplied)
B Integral tripod adapter socket - unscrew to fit
31004 small L mount (optional extra - visit www.
opticron.co.uk for more information)
C Lightly ribbed rubber armoring for positive
handling with or without gloves
D Long eyerelief eyepieces for comfortable viewing
with or without glasses
E Fold down rubber eyecups
Model supplied in semi rigid waterproof case
neoprene lanyard, rainguard and integral objective
lens covers.
WARNING. Never under any circumstances use a
binocular to view the sun. Doing so will cause serious
damage to your eyes.
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