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Eyecup adjustment, Ipd (interpupillary distance) adjustment – Bushnell 8x32 Spectator Sport Binoculars (Black) User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing your new Bushnell®

Spectator Sport®

binoculars.

This manual will help you optimize your viewing experience by explaining how to set up and use the binocular, and

how to care for it. Read the instructions carefully before using your binocular.

Eyecup Adjustment

Your Bushnell Spectator Sport

binocular features twist-up eyecups

(8x25 model has roll-

down eyecups)

that provide a comfortable view of the full image and help to exclude

extraneous light. For use without eyeglasses or sunglasses, twist the eyecups up,

rotating the eyecups counterclockwise until they are in the fully “up” position

(Fig. 1)

.

If you are wearing glasses, use the eyecups in the “down” position- this will bring your

eyes closer to the binocular’s ocular lenses, allowing you to see the full field of view. To

lower the eyecups from the full “up” position, rotate them clockwise

(Fig. 2)

. The eyecups

may also be set to a position midway between fully up and fully down, which may better

suit some users.

IPD (Interpupillary Distance) Adjustment

The spacing between the pupils of your eyes, called “interpupillary distance,” varies from

person to person. To match your binoculars to your IPD:

1. Point them at a white wall or blank area of the sky (away from the sun). Hold the

binoculars and view through them as you normally would.

2. Grasp each side of the binocular firmly. Move the left and right sides closer

together or farther apart

(Fig. 3, next page)

until you see a single image with no

shaded areas.

Fig. 2 Eyecup in “Down” Position

(for use with eyeglasses)

Fig. 1 Eyecup in “Up” Position

(for use without eyeglasses)

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