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USING YOUR<br />

ZHUMELL SPOTTING SCOPE<br />

To get the most from your Zhumell spotting scope, be sure<br />

to understand and properly use these features. Doing so will<br />

lead to the most satisfying experience possible from your new<br />

optical equipment.<br />

SETTING MAGNIFICATION<br />

To set the eyepiece magnification, twist the Eyepiece Zoom<br />

between the ranges of magnification on your scope. The<br />

numbers and arrow on the eyepiece will show the current<br />

magnification setting.<br />

FOCUSING<br />

To focus your spotting scope on an object, begin by setting<br />

the Eyepiece Zoom to the lowest magnification. Slowly turn<br />

the Focus Knob on the side of the spotting scope body until<br />

the image in the eyepiece becomes clear. You may need to<br />

make adjustments to the focus as you zoom in on an object.<br />

ATTACHING TO A TRIPOD<br />

Your spotting scope is designed to fit directly onto the quick-plate<br />

systems commonly found on optical and photographic tripods.<br />

You need only to slide the spotting scope tripod mount into the<br />

mechanism of this type of tripod. Additionally, a traditional tripod<br />

screw can be used to screw into the bottom of the tripod mount<br />

on your spotting scope.<br />

MOUNTING A CAMERA<br />

Your Zhumell spotting scope will work in conjunction with many<br />

digital and SLR cameras and is compatible with a variety of<br />

adapters. Follow the instructions on your camera adapter to use<br />

this feature.<br />

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