Getting started with your new binocular
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- čas přidán 30. 11. 2011
- In this video you'll find a number of tips to help you get the very best performance from your new binocular.
This video is part of a video help library for customers of the Astronomy & Nature Centre.
Presented by Robert J Dalby
for The Astronomy and Nature Centre
Produced by DB Video Services for Astronomy and Nature TV
If , like me, you have been a life long "Birder" who has taught beginning Bird finding and identification classes, you've undoubtedly found that many such beginners, either show up with binoculars that are very old and seriously malfunctioning - or new ones ill-suited for the use and user. In either case, many such people simply do not know how to use binoculars, let alone set them up properly for their personal vision parameters. This results in spending a lot of time helping individuals to set up their binoculars, ( if they aren't hopelessly out of alignment) rather than looking for and at birds. I don't really mind that, but sending them to view this excellent video when they sign up for my classes before our first outing will be so helpful. Thank you !
its pretty obvious that if you bought from this guy he would sort you out with what you need.
This video, like all of your videos, is informative and chock full of useful tips.
I've found that adjusting the independence focuser is best while looking at something much closer, even a few yards out. It's easier to tell if a close object is in perfect focus than it is a far away object.
so glad i discovered your video...thank you!
Were you in my kitchen when we unpacked our new binocular? The written instructions did nothing to dispel the mystery of setting it up. Your video answered all our questions and probably saved a huge domestic! LOL
I just found your channel and I’m glad I did. You provide a lot of good sensible info for newbies in a manner I can understand. Thanks again.
Another great place to find a lens cleaning kit is at a camera shop. The same care is taken for camera and binoculars lenses. Avoid blowing on your lens to get a piece of dust off. You will end up with saliva and whatever else you've recently eaten or drank on your lens. I carry a camera lens brush in my case just for such situations. Great video. Lots of good basic knowledge here!
Thank you very much for this information! This is exactly what I needed. Thank You again!
i`m so glad to able see this video the day before i recieve my nikon 10x50 :))))
Great tips, thank you!
you guys give some of the best advice very helpful
very usefull, thanks. Nice explanation about the use of the dioptrie.
Thank you!
👌🏽Informative
Thought I knew what I needed to know about binoculars, but I actually didn't! Great video, thanks for the tips!
this is a really informative vid glad i stumbled onto it . learnt alot . i was one of those people whom thought his back eye caps were ripped lol was going get in touch with amazon 😄
Just got my very first pair and your video helps enormously. The instruction included in the box confused me. Thank you!
Very useful. Thank you!
just getting in to bird watching going to watch this when I next go out and adjust my binoculars using this advice thanks