FAQ
Problem
The image is not perfectly
circular
The image is out of focus
There are dark or kidney
shaped shadows in the
image
Possible cause to be verified
The binoculars are not adjusted correctly to your
personal interocular distance.
Your pupils are not in line with the exit pupils of
the binoculars.
The position of the eye cups does not match the
distance between your eyes (interocular
distance).
The positions of the left and right eyecup differ.
The diopter settings are incorrect.
The position of the eye cups does not match the
distance between your eyes (interocular
distance).
The positions of the left and right eyecup differ.
The diopter setting at infinity is still insufficient.
The binoculars are not adjusted correctly to
your personal interocular distance.
The position of the eye cups does not match
the distance between your eyes (interocular
distance).
The positions of the left and right eyecup differ.
Troubleshooting suggestions
Move the two halves of the binoculars via the
central joint until you have corrected the setting.
Try adjusting the positions of your head and eyes
in conjunction with the position of the binocular
tubes.
Adjust the eyecup position for observations
with/without eyeglasses.
Move both eyecups into the same position.
Re-adjust the diopter and focus settings.
Adjust the eyecup position for observations
with/without eyeglasses.
Move both eyecups into the same position.
Wear eyeglasses or contact lenses when using
the binoculars.
Move the two halves of the binoculars via the
central joint until you have corrected the
setting.
Adjust the eyecup position for observations
with/without eyeglasses.
Move both eyecups into the same position.
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