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Old 30-01-2015, 08:20 AM
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Mokusatsu you're binos most likely will not have the rubber armour covering them nor the collimation screws as linked in most posts
the arrangement will be in 1 of 2 ways
#concentric rings moved with an optical spanner wrench at the objective end [very difficult to collimate]
# prism tilt screws revealed once removing the eyepieces & back plate

the latter is more likely, before you begin what you need do is try & ascertain which barrel is causing the problem. to do this hold the bino steady & swing the R barrel thru the ipd range as you check the image..see if it is moving
secondly tip the bino upside down & repeat the process, use a distant reference point to see which barrel is off when you move the bino thru the ipd range...you do not want to be adjusting the alignment of the barrel which is still aligned with the central hinge of the binocuar
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