User manual for Celestron 25x100 SkyMaster Binocular 71017
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- Manufacturer: Celestron
- Basic description and contents of package
- Product classification: Optics - Binoculars - Binoculars
- Safety instructions
- Startup and operation of the binoculars
- Tips for setting up your Celestron
- Settings and expert assistance
- Contact Celestron service
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty information
- Price: 270 USD
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User manual for the Celestron 25x100 SkyMaster Binocular 71017
The user manual for the Celestron 25x100 SkyMaster Binocular 71017 provides
necessary instructions for the proper use of the product Optics - Binoculars - Binoculars.
SkyMasters are economically-priced large aperture offerings from Celestron. They're great for both astronomy and long-range terrestrial observing. The tripod adapter on the enormous 25x100 model provides support and increased rigidity, but be aware that these gargantuan lenses require an enormously strong tripod. The recommended tripod and head combinations listed as accessories here are not overkill for the application; actually, they are spot on. Slap this wonderful instrument upon an ultra beefy tripod/head combo and be amazed.
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Additional parameters of the Celestron 25x100 SkyMaster Binocular 71017:
Prism Type | Porro | Magnification | 25x | Objective Lens Diameter | 100mm | Angle of View | 3.0° | Field-of-View | 157' @ 1000 yd / 52.12 m @ 1000 m | Minimum Focus Distance | 80.0' / 24.38 m | Exit Pupil Diameter | 4.0 mm | Eye Relief | 15 mm | Interpupillary Adjustment | Not Specified By Manufacturer | Dioptric Correction | Not Specified By Manufacturer | Focus Type | Individual | Tripod Mount | Yes (Adapter Included) | Dimensions | 10 x 4.6 x 15.5" / 25.40 x 11.68 x 39.37 cm | Weight | 9.81 lb / 4.45 kg | Package Weight | 13.5 lb | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 19.0 x 12.0 x 8.0" | |
The user manual for the Celestron 25x100 SkyMaster Binocular 71017 can be downloaded in .pdf
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required to supply one. It is also quite common that customers throw out
the user manual with the box, or put the CD away somewhere and then can’t find it.
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The user manual lists all of the functions of the Celestron 25x100 SkyMaster Binocular 71017,
all the basic and advanced features and tells you how to use the binoculars.
The manual also provides troubleshooting for common problems. Even greater
detail is provided by the service manual, which is not typically shipped with the product,
but which can often be downloaded from Celestron service.
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Subject: Interpupillary adjustment | Date: 28.05.2022 17:48:57 | Author: Mark O'Neill | I find the binoculars so stiff that I cannot adjust the distance between the eyepieces without a huge effort and without removing them from the tripod. Can they be loosened? | Reply |
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