Steiner Safari Binoculars "screws eyepiece" Questions

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The diopter setting eyepiece has come out of the body of my Bushnell 10X42 ''Waterproof'' binoculars, model 13-2410. I see keyways inside, but cannot screw it back in more than about 1/4 turn, which ...

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...screws, put the binocs on a stand or a table outside. Focus on something far away using one eye. Then using both eyes, you adjust the screw on the other eyepiece while looking through the binocs. ...

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...screws, put the binocs on a stand or a table outside. Focus on something far away using one eye. Then using both eyes, you adjust the screw on the other eyepiece while looking through the binocs. ...

The rocker adjusting lever does not move the eye pieces . What does it take to fix them? I can remove the entire eyepiece section anf if remove the pivet cap I can see there is nothing in the "tube to

I have a Swift model 802, 7X35 binocular. The I have a Swift model 802, 7X35 binocular. The left lens has an internal part (large round threaded) that is tumbling around inside. I don't know its ...

Question about Tasco Optics

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...eyepiece barrel has come loose from the lens which screws into the binocular body. It now fits loosely over the lens. How can this barrel be reattached to the lens? The age of the binoculars and the ...

bushnell insta-focus mechanism gets stuck. late 60's/early 70's vintage Bushnell Banner w/ Insta-Focus, 7x50. The center post which moves the eyepieces seems to be loose and gets hung up when focusing

...screws, put the binocs on a stand or a table outside. Focus on something far away using one eye. Then using both eyes, you adjust the screw on the other eyepiece while looking through the binocs. ...

...eyepiece screws underneath the eyecup has come loose. The rotating eyecup is threaded underneath so it can rotate into up or down position on the eyepiece. If this is the case your Cascades are under ...

Question about Nikon Optics

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...screws, put the binocs on a stand or a table outside. Focus on something far away using one eye. Then using both eyes, you adjust the screw on the other eyepiece while looking through the binocs. ...

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