Special lens surface yields brilliant image
Roof prisms and lenses with anti-reflective coating FMC (fully multi-coated) on outside glass parts whose surfaces are in contact with air provide excellent image quality due to extremely high light transmission. They provide optimal observation results. This state-of-the-art technology guarantees a perfectly clear image with high contrast, sharp contours and natural color resolution.
HD optical system
An optimized system with selected glass elements to achieve exceptionally high resolution (high definition), to reduce chromatic aberrations and to provide excellent colour fidelity, edge-to-edge sharpness and first-class light transmittance.
Easy Vision Settings
The focus is controlled by a center wheel, so it's central, and at one point we focus both sides simultaneously. It's accurate enough to allow it to focus on nearby objects from as close as 1.83 m. On the right eyepiece there is a dioptric correction, through which you adapt the image exactly for our eyes. By allowing the bino to bend at the joint along the centre axis, the distance of the output lenses eye spacing can be adjusted. The bino is thus adapted to each, whether for children or adults, with eyes close together or far apart.
Focus Setting Procedure
Specify an object for observation, about 20 yd (about 18.29 m) distant. Stand in one place at all times. First, use your hand to cover the right lens and follow the object with your left eye through the left tube. Turn the center wheel, until the focus is in your imagination. Subsequently , cover the left lens with your hand and look with your right eye into the right tube. Now , rotate to adjust the wheel for correction of dioptres, until the focus is in your imagination. Remember or make a note of the setting of the diopter wheel, in case you need to reset it. From now on, you will use only the centre wheel.
Always and everywhere
It is waterproof and impact-resistant, plus filled with nitrogen and sealed with "o" rings, so that does not fog up inside. Special Rubber Armor treatment brings long life, absorbs shocks and provides protection of the bino from mechanical damage, as well as additional protection against environmental influences. It also prevents the user from sliding off their hands, giving the user a perfect, sure and firm grip in cold and hot conditions, in rain or snow, in intense sunlight, whether the bino is wet or frozen, thus under all conditions and circumstances.
Thorough sealing for perfect interior cleanliness
Special sealing technology protects high-end optics from external influences. No dust, no dirt and no moisture can penetrate the bino and cause damage and/or defects in the supplied image.
In your hand, on a tripod or in a car
The eye rubber cup allows use of binoculars with glasses. The bino can be either held in the hand during observation (for wearing binoculars suspended from the neck, the bino is equipped on both sides with eyelets to secure the supplied strap) or place it on a tripod (for this purpose, the bino is fitted with a tripod adapter slot). It also offers a option to attach to a car window.
Safely in case
And when we don't use the bino, we will store it in the supplied GlassPak case, with a strap for protection, comfort and a quick pull-out of the bino for use in which the device is safely stored and transported. The covers protect both the lenses and the output lenses. In the case we also find cleaning towel a carrier strap.
Clean and tend
When not using the binoculars, put the lens caps on and store it in the case. To maintain the bino's brilliant performance, lenses must be regularly kept clean, removing smudges, impurities, oils or fingerprints. First, always remove large impurities (so as not to damage them when cleaning the lens). Then, with your breath mist the lenses and clean them with a non-abrasive cloth. Never use tissues (either paper or cloth), cotton or flannel fabrics. They could cause scratches, which then spoil the view. Ideally, use a dedicated set, such as Fog Free by Vortex.
Warning: Do not use the binoculars to observe the sun or other sources of intense light. This bino is not designed for this and such surveillance can damage the retina or cornea and in extreme cases may lead to blindness!