Bushnell 260140 Instruction Manual

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Pages 64
Year 2013
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Bushnell 260140 Binocular Specification

The Bushnell 260140 Binocular is a compact and versatile optical instrument designed for outdoor enthusiasts and nature observers. It features a robust construction, making it highly durable and suitable for various weather conditions. The binocular boasts fully multi-coated optics, which enhance light transmission and provide clear, bright images with impressive color fidelity. Its BaK-4 prisms further improve image quality by ensuring sharp and detailed views across the entire field of vision.

With a magnification power suitable for mid-range observation, the Bushnell 260140 allows users to experience a closer view of distant subjects, while the objective lens diameter ensures sufficient light gathering capability for low-light conditions. The binocular is equipped with a central focusing system for quick and easy adjustments, facilitating seamless transitions between different focal distances. Its ergonomic design ensures comfortable handling during prolonged use, complemented by a non-slip rubber armor that provides a secure grip and absorbs shock.

Additionally, the Bushnell 260140 is built to be waterproof and fog-proof, incorporating nitrogen-purged chambers and O-ring seals that protect the internal components from moisture and dust. This feature makes it an ideal choice for use in humid or wet environments. The binocular's compact size and lightweight design enhance its portability, allowing users to carry it easily during hikes or travel. Overall, the Bushnell 260140 Binocular is a reliable and high-performance optical device that meets the needs of both casual and serious observers, offering excellent value with its blend of quality optics and rugged dependability.

Bushnell 260140 Binocular F.A.Q.

How do I adjust the focus on the Bushnell 260140 Binoculars?

To adjust the focus, first close your right eye and use the center focus wheel to focus on an object with your left eye. Then, close your left eye and adjust the diopter ring on the right eyepiece until the object is sharp. Open both eyes for a perfectly focused view.

What should I do if the binoculars seem out of alignment?

If your binoculars appear misaligned, check for any physical damage. If none is visible, try adjusting the alignment by slightly rotating the barrels. If the problem persists, contact Bushnell customer support for professional repair services.

How can I clean the lenses of my Bushnell 260140 Binoculars safely?

Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a small amount of lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion. Avoid using paper products or household cleaners as they can scratch the lenses.

What is the best way to store Bushnell 260140 Binoculars?

Store the binoculars in a cool, dry place in their protective case. Ensure the lenses are covered to prevent dust accumulation and keep them away from direct sunlight to avoid damage to the optics.

How do I attach a neck strap to the Bushnell 260140 Binoculars?

Thread each end of the neck strap through the strap loops on either side of the binoculars. Secure by threading the strap end through the buckle and adjust the length for comfort.

What should I do if my binoculars have condensation inside?

Place the binoculars in a warm, dry place to allow the moisture to evaporate. If condensation persists, they may need to be professionally serviced to ensure the seals are intact.

Can I use the Bushnell 260140 Binoculars in the rain?

These binoculars are water-resistant, but it is recommended to avoid prolonged exposure to heavy rain. Ensure they are wiped dry after use in wet conditions to maintain performance.

What is the field of view for the Bushnell 260140 Binoculars?

The Bushnell 260140 Binoculars typically have a field of view of around 340 feet at 1000 yards, providing a wide and clear view ideal for bird watching and nature observation.

How do I ensure my binoculars stay in optimal condition?

Regularly clean the lenses, store in a protective case, avoid dropping or subjecting them to extreme temperatures, and conduct routine inspections for any damage or misalignment.

What should I do if the image is blurry even after focusing?

Ensure the lenses are clean and free from smudges. Check if the diopter setting is correctly adjusted for your eyesight. If issues persist, there might be an internal issue requiring professional servicing.