...if that doesn't work your binoculars might be out of alignment. That requires taking the binoculars apart which is best left to a technician. Your binoculars might be under warranty. I would contact ...
...to tell if it can even be fixed as some of the mass produced binoculars today are impossible to get apart without taking off the outside leather or rubber. you dont want to mess with it cause it will ...
...you try to take apart you will damage them. nice binocular though and well worth repairing, allot better than the plastic junk made today, have repaired many in the past. gl ...
...tell how to clean it.. please..i need to repair it asap..i work 4 navy engineering when you take it apart you will effect the collimation..not something to do yourself...and you will probably scratch ...
...is fine. 3v is connected to the wire that disappears into the binoculars. I need to take them apart to get at the electronics. How do I do that? I have found most of the philips screws that
...binocular farther or closer apart until you can see a single unobstructed, circular field of view. Make sure to focus on a distant object when you do this because when you focus on a close object you ...
...apart such as on a porro prism binocular will not focus very close. The nature of the design of having the objectives further apart than the eyepieces doesn't allow it. When trying to focus too close ...
...apart. It has a unique locking dioptre ring that is mated with the central focus. They are definately worth fixing. Not cheap but then again they are not a cheap binocular. You should consult an ...
...is a problem that requires a repair center. In order to properly adjust them they need to be taken apart and aligned using a collimator. Not something one does at home. If they are under warranty ...
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