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Proper handling and storage of your scope – ProMaster INFINITY ELITE ELX 15-45X65 User Manual

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Adjustable Eye Cup

The eyepiece, which is included with your scope, has an adjustable eye cup. You may adjust the eye cup

up or down by turning it left or right to obtain the best possible overall viewing as you zoom your scope.

Focusing your scope

Your scope is equipped with a precision focusing mechanism. Rotate the fast focus wheel to obtain

general focus of the object you wish to view. Use the micro focus wheel to achieve the sharpest image

possible.

Built-in retractable lens hood

In strong sunlight, pull out the retractable lens hood to reduce glare on the front objective lens of your

scope.

Viewing angle adjustment

The viewing angle of your scope is adjustable for the most comfortable viewing angle. To adjust the

viewing angle, loosen the clamp screw and rotate your scope left or right. Once you have the scope

positioned properly, tighten the clamp screw. Make sure your scope is firmly locked in place to avoid

movement while viewing.

SLR camera adapter

Your PROMASTER Infinity Elite ELX spotting scope is uniquely suited to telephotography. Your scope

includes an SLR camera adapter. To mount your camera, place the SLR camera adapter over the scope

eyepiece and screw to the adapter mounting collar on the scope body. Screw a T-mount adapter (not

included) designed for your camera to the top of the SLR camera adapter. Mount your camera to the

T-mount. The top mounting ring of the SLR camera adapter is adjustable. To properly orient your camera

on the scope, loosen the mounting ring at the top of the SLR camera adapter, adjust the camera position,

then tighten the mounting ring to fix your camera in place.




Proper handling and storage of your scope

1. Do not use the spotting scope without an eyepiece properly installed.

2. Avoid excessive force when using the fast focus and micro focus knobs, tightening the clamp screw, mounting the

SLR camera adapter, mounting the eyepiece or when attaching the scope to the tripod. Using excessive force can

cause will damage to the scope and will void your warranty.