Operation – Nikon Compact-Sport-Sprint User Manual

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Operation

Interpupillary distance

1) Adjusting interpupillary distance

While looking at a subject through the eyepieces, gently rotate the binocular body until

the two images of the subject become one (as shown below).

2) While looking through the binoculars, move them closer to or away from your eyes

until there is no shadow in the viewed image.

For eyeglass wearers, pressing your glasses against the rubber eyecup makes it

easier to find the correct distance.

3) Focusing the subject.

Rotate the focusing ring counterclockwise to see near subjects.

Rotate the focusing ring clockwise to see more distant subjects.

If the eyesight of your left and right eyes greatly differs, focus binoculars with the

most comfortable eye (usually the dominant eye).

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