Bushnell Excursion Ex Owner's Guide
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To adjust the focus, use the central focus wheel for both eyepieces and the diopter adjustment for individual eye focus. Begin by covering one objective lens and focusing on an object with the other eye, then switch and adjust the diopter.
Use a soft, lint-free cloth, preferably a lens cleaning cloth, and a lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe the lenses in a circular motion, starting from the center and moving outwards. Avoid using rough materials that can scratch the lens.
Fogging can occur due to rapid temperature changes. To prevent it, avoid exposing the binoculars to sudden temperature shifts and store them in a cool, dry place. Consider using anti-fog wipes or sprays if fogging persists.
Hold the binoculars with both hands, and brace your elbows against your body for stability. If necessary, use a tripod or a monopod with an adapter for prolonged viewing sessions.
If your binoculars are out of alignment, contact Bushnell customer service for professional repair. Attempting to realign them yourself may void the warranty or cause further damage.
Yes, the Bushnell Excursion Ex Binoculars are waterproof and fog-proof. Ensure that all seals remain intact and avoid submerging them in water. Clean and dry them after exposure to rain or moisture.
The diopter adjustment is used to fine-tune focus for differences between your eyes. Close your right eye and focus with the central wheel using your left eye. Then, close your left eye, open your right eye, and adjust the diopter ring until the image is sharp.
If the image remains blurry, check for smudges or dirt on the lenses and clean them if necessary. Also, ensure that the diopter is correctly adjusted for your eyesight. If problems persist, consult the Bushnell support team.
Store your binoculars in a cool, dry place, ideally in a protective case. Keep them away from extreme temperatures and humidity, and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
Yes, these binoculars can be used with glasses. Twist down the eyecups to the lowest setting to accommodate glasses and maintain a full field of view.