Tasco 8x25 Off Shore Binoculars (Blue) User Manual
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Note: To focus on an object at a closer distance, focus on the object at high power first and then adjust the “zoom” lever to the desired lower
power. With any “zoom” optics, better quality images are possible at lower powers.
Focus Free® Models
Your Tasco binocular may be designed and built with a revolutionary focus-free optical system. Focus Free binoculars offer fast, clear
viewing from approx. 35-100 ft. (depending on power) to “infinity”, with no need to adjust a focus control. These binoculars do not
have a diopter setting on either eyepiece.
NECKSTRAP ATTACHMENT
To securely attach your binocular to the binocular strap:
1. Thread the end of the strap from the bottom up through the strap attachment loop.
2. Hold the buckle and thread the end of the strap inside the buckle.
3. Adjust the overall length and pull the strap webbing tight so it is secure within the buckle.
Note: Please do not attach a metal ring directly onto the strap attachment loop if you are attaching a different strap or other after-market
accessories. Instead, use nylon zip ties on the strap loop and attach the accessory to the zip tie.
WATERPROOF / FOGPROOF MODELS
Your Tasco binocular may be designed and built utilizing the latest waterproof and fogproof technology (this will be noted on the
product packaging). Tasco waterproof models are O-ring sealed for complete moisture protection. Fogproof protection is achieved
from dry nitrogen purging that removes all internal moisture.
TRIPOD MOUNTING
(full size porro prism models only*)
To attach the binocular
to a tripod or monopod, unscrew (counter-clockwise) the cap which covers the threaded socket at the far
end of the center hinge, and set it aside in a safe place. Use a compatible binocular tripod adapter accessory, such as the Bushnell
model #161001CM, to attach your binocular
to any standard tripod in a horizontal position to provide a stable image during prolonged
viewing. *
Note: a tripod mount socket is not provided on compact or roof prism (no “bend” in the binocular tubes) models
.