CARSON RD-042 Full Size Binoculars Instructions
- June 16, 2024
- Carson
Table of Contents
- BASIC BINOCULAR TERMINOLOGY
- EYE ADJUSTMENTS: HOW TO ADJUST FOR DISTANCE BETWEEN THE EYES
- INDIVIDUALLY ESTABLISHING LEFT/RIGHT EYE FOCUS
- FOCUSING YOUR BINOCULARS
- ROLL-DOWN EYECUPS
- TYPES OF BINOCULARS
- STYLE OF BINOCULARS: PORRO OR ROOF PRISM DESIGN
- USE OF A TRIPOD ADAPTER
- CLEANING AND CARE
- CARSON LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY
- WARRANTY PROCEDURE
- Customer Services
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CARSON RD-042 Full Size Binoculars
Congratulations on selecting your new Carson Binocular! In order to achieve optimum performance, please follow instructions for proper use and care.
BASIC BINOCULAR TERMINOLOGY
Binoculars are commonly identified using 2 sets of numbers. The most
common size is 8x21mm. The “8” is the magnification and the “21” is the
diameter of the objective lens in millimeters.
Magnification: Typically, binoculars range from 5x to 12x power. A 5x
binocular means that the image you see through the binocular is 5 times larger
than it would be when viewed with the naked eye. There are larger power
binoculars available, and most higher power binoculars are usually the
variable type, also known as zoom binoculars. A 20-80x zoom binocular, for
instance, has a magnification range from 20 to 80 power.
Objective Lens: The objective lens (front lens) diameter is listed in
millimeters. The larger the lens, the more light can enter the binocular and
the brighter the image will be. However, binoculars with smaller lenses are
more compact and portable.
Field-of-View: (Also known as FOV) is the total width of the viewing area
through your binoculars from left to right. It is often measured in feet at
1,000 yards. For instance, if you see “358 ft at 1000 yards”, that means an
object that is 358’ wide and a thousand yards away will take up the entire
viewing area of the binocular image you see. Sometimes this measurement is
listed in degrees and is referred to as Angle of View, i.e. 8° . To convert to
feet, multiply the number of degrees by 52.5 and you will get the FOV.
Example: If Angle of View is 8°, Field of View is 8 x 52.5 = 420’ at 1,000
yds.
EYE ADJUSTMENTS: HOW TO ADJUST FOR DISTANCE BETWEEN THE EYES
The distance between the eyes, interpupillary distance, varies from person to person. To achieve perfect alignment of lens to eye:
- Hold binoculars in normal viewing position.
- Rotate barrels closer or farther apart until you see a single circular field.
INDIVIDUALLY ESTABLISHING LEFT/RIGHT EYE FOCUS
Most binoculars have a center focus wheel and an independent right diopter eyepiece to account for small differences in the strength of each eye. Please follow the steps below to focus properly:
- Eyecups should be fully extended if you don’t wear glasses. If you wear glasses, twist/roll down eyecups to bring your eyes closer to the binocular lens.
- With right eye closed, rotate the central focusing wheel until the image in the left eyepiece is sharp.
- With left eye closed, rotate the adjustable right diopter eyepiece until the image is sharp.
- Image should now be focused to your individual eye strength and will retain setting for future use.
Note: If you still cannot focus, rotate adjustable right diopter to reset by lining up symbols (triangle, line, circle, etc.) on diopter eyepiece and barrel. Then repeat Focusing Steps 2 and 3.
FOCUSING YOUR BINOCULARS
While viewing an image, adjust the center focus wheel for distance.
Please note that certain binoculars have different focusing systems. Some may
only contain a center focus wheel which will focus both eyepieces
simultaneously. Some may employ a central focus wheel with a rotating left
eyepiece. Others will not have a center focus wheel and you must turn each
eyepiece independently to focus. Never try and force an eyepiece if it was not
designed to turn. This may seriously damage your binocular.
ROLL-DOWN EYECUPS
Your binoculars may be fitted with rubber eyecups designed to exclude extraneous light. If you wear eyeglasses, you may be able to roll-down the eyecups. Some binoculars are outfitted with twisting eyecups which raise and lower the eyecups. For eyeglass wearers, lowering or rolling down the eyecups will bring your eyes closer to the binocular lenses, thus providing an improved field of view. Please note that not all binoculars are equipped with roll-down or twisting eyecups.
TYPES OF BINOCULARS
Standard binoculars traditionally offer magnification in one set power
only and they use a wheel or knob used to engage the focus mechanism.
Fixed focus bi noculars cannot be adjusted and are usually fixed at an
average distance. They are normally used for concerts, opera, or any situation
in which variable focusing on objects is not required.
Zoom binoculars are equipped with a zoom function to allow you to take a
closer look at the object you are viewing. In order to operate a zoom
binocular, you must first focus on a distant object. To zoom in, simply adjust
the zoom lever or switch to the desired magnification setting. Please note
that you may need to adjust the center focus wheel slightly when changing the
power setting. Zoom systems vary by model.
Waterproof binoculars and fog-proof binoculars should be nitrogen
purged and O-ring sealed in order for their internal lenses to be truly
resistant to fogging and/or water damage.
STYLE OF BINOCULARS: PORRO OR ROOF PRISM DESIGN
Binoculars come in two distinct styles in which the design is dependent upon
the type of prism system used.
The image that passes through a binocular is upside down (a function of the
lens) and needs to be corrected. The prism is the optical glass inside a
binocular whose purpose is to invert the image.
Roof Prism Systems: The prisms overlap closely allowing the objective (front)
lens to line up directly with the eyepieces. The result is a slim, streamlined
shape in which the lenses and prisms that magnify and correct the image are in
a straight line.
Porro Prism Systems: The objective lens is offset from the eyepiece.
Light is redirected through the binocular internally.
The result is a shorter, stockier shaped binocular. In general, porro prism
binoculars offers a wider field of view. Most zoom binoculars use the porro
prism system.
USE OF A TRIPOD ADAPTER
Many binoculars can be mounted to a tripod using a standard binocular tripod adapter. Your binocular may contain a thread that can accept a tripod adapter. To expose this thread, look for a tripod socket cover (typically located between the objective lens barrel of your binocular). Twist this cover counterclockwise to remove it. Then attach the threaded portion of the adapter to your binocular, twisting in a clockwise direction until tight. You may then attach the bottom of the adapter to your tripod. Note: not all binoculars contain a tripod adapter.
CLEANING AND CARE
Cleaning must be done safely and carefully to avoid scratching the lenses and permanently damaging your binoculars. Safe cleaning can be accomplished by following the procedure below:
- Blow away any dust or debris on the lens (or use a soft lens brush).
- To remove dirt, grease, or fingerprints, clean with a microfiber cloth, rubbing in a circular motion. Use of a coarse cloth may scratch the lens surface and eventually cause permanent damage.
- For a more thorough cleaning, photographic type lens cleaning fluid may be used. Always apply the fluid to the cleaning cloth, never directly to the lens. Do not use any abrasives, chemical cleaners, or solvents.
- Never attempt to clean your binoculars internally or try to take them apart. This may cause the internal optical components of your binoculars to become misaligned resulting in a double image when looking through them.
- Keep the lens cover (not included with some models) on the lenses when binoculars are not in use.
- Non-waterproof models should not be exposed to excessive moisture.
Caution: Do not view the sun with this binocular. Viewing the sun can cause permanent eye damage.
CARSON LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY
This Carson product is warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanship. Carson will, at its option and without charge, either repair any
part or assembly of parts found to be defective in material or workmanship, or
replace this Carson product with a Carson product of comparable value and
condition, subject to the limitations and exclusions noted herein.
This warranty extends to the original purchaser only and is not assignable or
transferable. It shall not apply to any product that has been subject to
misuse, abuse, negligence or accident, or to any defects or damage directly or
indirectly caused by the use of unauthorized replacement pats and/or service
performed by unauthorized personnel.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which could vary from state to state. Some states do not allow
limitations on the life of an implied warranty and/or do not allow excluding
or limiting incidental or consequential damages. If so, the above limitations
or exclusions may not apply to you.
WARRANTY PROCEDURE
Provide proof of purchase. A receipt or other dated proof of purchase
must be included with merchandise being returned for a warranty claim to be
processed.
Call or write for authorization. Before returning any product for a
warranty claim, a Return Authorization (RA) number must be obtained. No
merchandise will be accepted without an RA, and failure to obtain an RA will
prevent or delay processing of the warranty claim. To obtain an RA, call
631-963-5000, or write to Carson
Warranty Service, 2070 5th Avenue, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 with a description of
the problem. Include your name, address and telephone number.
Package the return carefully. Shippers will not reimburse for damages due
to insufficient packaging, even if the merchandise is insured. Print the RA
number prominently on the top of the package.
Prepay Shipping. Insure the package. Send it to Carson Warranty Service
together with a check in the amount of $15.00 to cover the cost of handling.
Merchandise must be shipped prepaid. Carson will not accept merchandise C.O.D.
Customer Services
If you experience any difficulties, Please contact us and we will be happy to help you.
euspport@carson.com
For warranty information, visit
www.carson.com/warranty
www.carson.com
Carson Optical 2070 5th Avenue, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 | Tel:
631-963-5000
References
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