How to use IF binoculars / Nomenclature

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Nomenclature of IF binoculars

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How to use IF (Individual Focusing) binoculars

 

(1) Adjusting eyecup

For non-eyeglass wearers, eyecups should be set to the fully extended position.
For eyeglass wearers, eyecups should be set to the fully retracted position.
Using the appropriate eyecup position, looking through binoculars from where the exit pupil is formed (eye point), you can obtain the entire field of view without vignetting.

What is eye point (eye relief)?

Setting a rubber eyecup
 
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(2) Adjusting the distance between the eyepieces to your eyes (Adjusting interpupillary distance)

 

Interpupillary distance varies among individuals. So adjust the distance of the eyepiece lenses according to your own interpupillary distance.

 

Hold the binoculars with both hands.


While looking at a distant object, carefully move the binocular tubes downward or upward until left and right fields are correctly aligned, forming a perfect circle.


If the interpupillary distance has not been properly adjusted, the image might be uncomfortable to view.

 

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(3) Adjusting diopter on both eyes (Focusing)

 

Focus the right and left eyes separately by rotating the diopter adjustment ring (focusing ring).
First, look through the left eyepiece with your left eye, rotate the diopter adjustment ring (focusing ring) until the object is in focus.

Then, look through the right eyepiece with your right eye. Rotate the diopter adjustment ring until you obtain a sharp image of the same subject.


When viewing a different object, adjust focus for right and left eyes separately.

 

Adjust diopter (focus) for left and right eyepieces separately.
 
 

 

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