Bushnell 11-1025 ImageView Instruction Manual

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Pages 45
Year 2004
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Bushnell 11-1025 ImageView Binocular Specification

The Bushnell 11-1025 ImageView Binocular merges the practicality of a compact binocular with the convenience of integrated digital imaging. Designed for both outdoor enthusiasts and casual observers, this device features 10x magnification, providing a clear and detailed view of distant objects. The 25mm objective lens ensures optimal light transmission, enhancing image brightness and clarity even in low-light conditions. Its digital camera component is capable of capturing images at a resolution of 1.3 megapixels, allowing users to document their observations with ease. The binocular's compact design, complemented by a rubber-armored, shock-absorbing exterior, ensures durability and a secure grip during use. The device includes a USB port for convenient photo transfer to PCs, making it easy to share and store captured images. Its user-friendly interface, complete with simple controls, facilitates straightforward operation for users of varying technical expertise. The Bushnell 11-1025 ImageView Binocular is powered by two AAA batteries, ensuring portability and ease of replacement. This binocular is an ideal option for nature observers, sports enthusiasts, and anyone needing a versatile tool for both viewing and capturing images in a compact form.

Bushnell 11-1025 ImageView Binocular F.A.Q.

How do I focus the Bushnell 11-1025 ImageView Binocular?

To focus the binocular, first adjust the central focus wheel while looking through the left eyepiece until the image is sharp. Then, close your left eye and adjust the diopter ring on the right eyepiece until the image is clear.

How can I capture images using the Bushnell ImageView Binocular?

To capture images, turn on the camera by pressing the power button. Use the center focus to focus on your subject, then press the shutter button lightly to focus and fully to take the picture.

What type of batteries are required for the Bushnell ImageView Binocular?

The Bushnell ImageView Binocular requires two AAA batteries. Ensure you insert them correctly according to the polarity markings in the battery compartment.

How do I transfer images from the Bushnell ImageView Binocular to my computer?

To transfer images, connect the binocular to your computer using the included USB cable. The binocular will appear as a removable drive, allowing you to copy images to your computer.

What should I do if the binocular won't power on?

Check that the batteries are inserted correctly and have sufficient charge. If the problem persists, try replacing the batteries with new ones and ensure the battery compartment is closed tightly.

How do I clean the lenses of the Bushnell ImageView Binocular?

Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the lenses. For stubborn smudges, use a lens cleaning solution or a mild soap solution with the cloth. Avoid using paper towels or rough materials.

Can I use a tripod with the Bushnell ImageView Binocular?

Yes, the Bushnell ImageView Binocular has a tripod mount on the body. Use a standard tripod adapter to attach it securely for stable viewing and image capturing.

How do I reset the date and time on the Bushnell ImageView Binocular?

To reset the date and time, access the settings menu by pressing the Menu button. Navigate to the Date/Time setting and adjust accordingly using the arrow buttons. Confirm your settings by pressing OK.

Why are my images blurry when using the Bushnell ImageView Binocular?

Ensure that the binocular is properly focused using the central focus wheel and diopter adjustment. Additionally, check that the lens surfaces are clean and the camera settings are appropriate for the lighting conditions.

How do I update the firmware on the Bushnell ImageView Binocular?

Check the Bushnell website for any available firmware updates. Follow the provided instructions to download the update to your computer, then transfer it to the binocular using a USB connection.