Bushnell 118328 Instruction Manual

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Pages 114
Year 2012
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Bushnell 118328 Binocular Specification

The Bushnell 118328 Binocular is designed for users seeking reliable performance in various viewing conditions. Featuring fully multi-coated optics, this binocular ensures enhanced light transmission and image clarity, providing users with bright and clear visuals. The 8x magnification and 32mm objective lens diameter strike a balance between viewing power and portability, making it ideal for on-the-go use. Its compact roof prism design contributes to a lightweight and streamlined profile without compromising optical performance.

The binocular is constructed with a durable rubber-armored exterior, offering a secure grip and protection against minor impacts. This feature is particularly beneficial for outdoor enthusiasts who require robust equipment capable of withstanding the elements. The Bushnell 118328 is also nitrogen purged and O-ring sealed, ensuring a fog-proof and waterproof experience, which is essential for use in varying weather conditions.

Adjustability and comfort are prioritized with the inclusion of twist-up eyecups, facilitating ease of use for eyeglass wearers and allowing for quick eye relief customization. The central focusing mechanism is smooth and precise, enabling rapid focus adjustments for a seamless viewing experience. Weighing in at an easily manageable weight, the Bushnell 118328 Binocular is designed for extended use without causing fatigue.

Designed for versatility, this model is suitable for a wide range of activities, including birdwatching, hiking, and sporting events. Whether you are an amateur enthusiast or a seasoned observer, the Bushnell 118328 offers a reliable and user-friendly option that delivers impressive optical performance in a compact and durable package.

Bushnell 118328 Binocular F.A.Q.

How do I adjust the focus on my Bushnell 118328 Binoculars?

To adjust the focus, first use the center focus wheel to get a clear image of the object you're viewing. Then, use the right eyepiece diopter ring to fine-tune the focus for your individual eyesight.

What should I do if my binoculars are cloudy?

If your binoculars are cloudy, clean the lenses with a microfiber cloth. If the problem persists, check for internal fogging, which might require professional cleaning or repair.

Can I use my Bushnell 118328 Binoculars in the rain?

Yes, the Bushnell 118328 Binoculars are weather-resistant and can be used in the rain. However, ensure they are properly dried after use to prevent any water damage.

How should I store my Bushnell 118328 Binoculars?

Store them in a cool, dry place. Use the protective case provided to prevent dust accumulation and potential damage. Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity.

What is the best way to clean the lenses of my binoculars?

Use a lens cleaning solution and a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using household cleaners or paper towels as they can scratch the lens coatings.

How do I adjust the interpupillary distance on my binoculars?

To adjust the interpupillary distance, hold the binoculars up to your eyes and gently bend them until you see a single, circular field of view.

My binoculars are difficult to focus, what could be the issue?

Ensure the lenses are clean and that the focus wheel moves smoothly. If focusing is still difficult, there might be a mechanical issue that requires professional repair.

What should I do if my binoculars are misaligned?

If the binoculars are misaligned, resulting in a double image, they may need collimation. This is a precise adjustment that should be performed by a professional.

How can I prevent my binoculars from fogging up?

To prevent fogging, avoid rapid temperature changes. If your binoculars are not fog-proof, consider using anti-fog wipes or storing them in a sealed bag with a desiccant when not in use.

Can I mount my Bushnell 118328 Binoculars on a tripod?

Yes, these binoculars have a tripod adapter socket. You can attach them to a standard tripod for more stable viewing over extended periods.