SUGGESTED APPLICATIONS OF LIGHT FILTERS
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The orange filter is recommended for viewing objects that are farthest away from you. The filter will
also enhance the quality of the image in poor conditions such as fog, haze, storm, sand storm, etc.
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The protective filter is necessary in harsh conditions, so as to shield the objective lenses from dirt,
sand, dust, and scratches. It is also recommended in environments unshielded from UV rays, such as on the
water or in the mountains.
INSTALLING THE LIGHT FILTER
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Select the appropriate pair of light filters according to the conditions.
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Be careful not to touch any glass surface, and grip the light filter by its outer metal rim (The light filter
should be held with the index finger and the thumb).
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One at a time, insert both light filters into the binoculars' rubber surrounds, just in front of the
objective lenses.
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To remove the light filter, again grip it with your fingers and give about a 1/3 to 1/4 turn, at the same
time lightly pulling it towards you.
USING THE DISTANCE-MEASURING RETICULE
Located in the right eyepiece, the distance-measuring reticule enables you to determine the distance to
your subject. The distance-measuring reticule is calibrated to the height of the withers of a wild boar at 0.7m
and the average height of a buck with antlers at 1.75m.