Ok, I tired of having to take off my glasses to look through my binos and etc.... I have done a little research and see that 17-18mm eye relief is suggested for people that wear glasses. I haven't made it to a place to actually try any yet, but it's on my list of things to do. I would like to hear what the green screen recommends. I understand that you can spend a life savings on a pair or you can get a 50 cent pair that are worthless, but what do most of you that wear glasses use?
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Ok, y'all bear with me here.... I am old. My binos have a part that twists on the right eye. It adjust +???/-???. I don't remember the range, but it has to do with the prescription. I usually have to adjust the middle wheel, then fine tune the right eye twist thing. Is this what you are referring to?
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Originally posted by Txmusfan View PostOk, y'all bear with me here.... I am old. My binos have a part that twists on the right eye. It adjust +???/-???. I don't remember the range, but it has to do with the prescription. I usually have to adjust the middle wheel, then fine tune the right eye twist thing. Is this what you are referring to?
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How to Adjust Binoculars: Eyecup, Focus, Hinge and Diopter | Stuffoholics
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Originally posted by Shane View Post
The +/- ring is the diopter. That adjusts the focus of one of the two lenses. You can adjust that so that both eyes will be in perfect focus. Most people's eyes aren't exactly the same, so having different focus adjustments for each eye makes it better.
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How to Adjust Binoculars: Eyecup, Focus, Hinge and Diopter | Stuffoholics
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Originally posted by TxBowHntr View PostMost binos have twist up eye caps. To get proper eye relief with glasses, I just kept them in the down position. Works great.
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