Bushnell 267100 Instruction Manual

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Pages 40
Year 2013
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Bushnell 267100 Binocular Specification

The Bushnell 267100 Binocular is designed for outdoor enthusiasts who require reliable performance and clarity in their optical devices. Featuring a fully multi-coated lens system, these binoculars ensure maximum light transmission for bright, crisp images even in low-light conditions. The 10x magnification and 50mm objective lens diameter provide a powerful viewing experience, making them ideal for bird watching, hunting, and sports events.

Constructed with a rugged, non-slip rubber armor, the Bushnell 267100 offers durability and a secure grip, ensuring the binoculars can withstand the elements and rough handling. The binoculars are also nitrogen-purged and O-ring sealed, making them both waterproof and fog-proof, which ensures reliable performance in varying weather conditions.

The center focus system ensures quick and precise focusing, while the twist-up eyecups accommodate users with or without eyeglasses, offering a comfortable viewing experience. The large field of view allows users to easily track moving subjects, enhancing the usability of the binoculars for dynamic scenes.

Weighing approximately 30 ounces, the Bushnell 267100 Binocular is lightweight enough for extended use without causing fatigue. The ergonomic design balances weight and functionality, ensuring ease of use during prolonged observation sessions. Additionally, the binoculars are tripod adaptable, providing the option for steady, hands-free viewing when necessary.

Designed with attention to detail, the Bushnell 267100 Binocular combines advanced optical technology with robust construction, making it a versatile tool for a wide range of outdoor applications. The combination of performance features and durable design makes these binoculars a reliable choice for anyone needing high-quality optics in the field.

Bushnell 267100 Binocular F.A.Q.

How do I properly clean the lenses of my Bushnell 267100 Binocular?

To clean the lenses, use a soft, lint-free cloth and a lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion to avoid scratching. Avoid using paper towels or tissues as they may scratch the glass.

What should I do if my Bushnell 267100 Binocular is out of focus?

First, adjust the center focus wheel while looking through the binoculars. If one eye is still out of focus, use the diopter adjustment on the right eyepiece to fine-tune the focus for that eye.

How can I ensure my binocular is water-resistant?

Ensure that all caps and seals are intact and properly closed. Avoid submerging the binoculars in water. Store them in a dry place when not in use to maintain their water-resistant properties.

Is there a way to adjust the Bushnell 267100 Binocular for different eye distances?

Yes, you can adjust the interpupillary distance by moving the barrels closer or further apart until you see a single, circular field of view.

What is the best way to store my Bushnell 267100 Binocular when not in use?

Store the binoculars in a cool, dry place inside their protective case. Keep the lenses covered with the caps to prevent dust and scratches.

What should I do if the binocular strap breaks?

If the strap breaks, replace it with a new, durable strap compatible with your binoculars. Ensure the new strap is securely attached to avoid any accidental drops.

How can I prevent fogging on the lenses during use?

To prevent fogging, make sure the binoculars are acclimated to the surrounding temperature before use. Anti-fogging lens wipes or sprays can also be helpful.

What should I check if my binoculars are not providing a clear image?

Check for any smudges, dirt, or scratches on the lenses. Ensure that the binoculars are properly focused and that the diopter adjustment is set correctly for your vision.

How do I adjust the diopter on the Bushnell 267100 Binocular?

To adjust the diopter, close your right eye and focus with the center wheel using your left eye. Then close your left eye and adjust the diopter ring on the right eyepiece until the image is clear.

Are there any special maintenance tips for prolonging the life of my binoculars?

Regularly clean the lenses, keep the binoculars dry, and store them in their case when not in use. Avoid dropping or exposing them to extreme temperatures.