Carson Makalu Manual de Usario
Carson
Prismáticos
Makalu
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Congratulations on selecting your
New Carson binoculars!
In order to achieve optimum performance, please
read the instructions carefully on the proper use and
care of your binoculars.
INSTRUCTIONS & CARE
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Basic Binocular Terminology:
Binoculars are commonly identified using 2 sets of numbers. The most common size is
8x21mm. The “8” is the magnification and the “21” is the diameter of the objective lens
in millimeters.
Magnification: Typically, binoculars range from 5x to 12x power. A 5x binocular means
that the image you see through the binocular is 5 times larger than it would be when
viewed with the naked eye. There are larger power binoculars available, and most
higher power binoculars are usually the variable type, also known as zoom binoculars.
A 20x–80x zoom binocular, for instance, has a magnification range from 20 to 80 power.
Objective Lens: The objective lens (front lens) diameter is listed in millimeters. The
larger the lens, the more light can enter the binocular and the brighter the image will be.
However, binoculars with smaller lenses are more compact and portable.
Field-of-View: (Also known as FOV) is the total width of the viewing area through your
binoculars from left to right. It is often measured in feet at 1,000 yards. For instance, if
you see “358 ft @ 1000 yds”, that means an object that is 358’ wide and a thousand
yards away will take up the entire viewing area of the binocular image you see.
Sometimes this measurement is listed in degrees and is referred to as Angle of View,
i.e. 8°. To convert to feet, multiply the number of degrees by 52.5 and you will get the
FOV. Example: If Angle of View is 8°, Field of View is 8 x 52.5 = 420’ @ 1,000 yds.
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Types of Binoculars:
Fixed focus zoom and binoculars are alternatives to standard binoculars, which
traditionally offer magnification in one set power only, with a wheel or knob used to
engage the focus mechanism.
Fixed focus binoculars cannot be adjusted and are usually fixed at an average distance
for use in concerts, opera, or any situation in which variable focusing on objects is not
required.
Zoom binoculars offer the user a range of magnifications. The zoom function can be
operated by hand using a lever, or by switch when driven by a motor. Zoom systems
vary by model.
Waterproof fog-proof binoculars and binoculars should be nitrogen purged and O-ring
sealed in order for their internal lenses to be truly resistant to fogging and/or water
damage.
Use of a Tripod Adapter: Many binoculars can be mounted to
a tripod using a standard binocular tripod adapter. Your
binocular may contain a thread that can accept a tripod adapter.
To expose this thread, look for a tripod socket cover (typically
located between the objective lens barrels of your binocular).
Twist this cover counterclockwise to remove it. Then attach the
threaded portion of the adapter to your binocular, twisting in a
clockwise direction until tight. You may then attach the bottom of
the adapter to your tripod. Note: not all binoculars contain a tripod adapter.
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Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Carson |
Categoría: | Prismáticos |
Modelo: | Makalu |
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