How to Use a Monocular

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:13
A monocular is like a small telescope. It is smaller and lighter than binoculars while packing the same power. To use a monocular, make sure that you keep a firm and proper grip on it while holding it up to your eye. You will localize and...
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A monocular is like a small telescope. It is smaller and lighter than binoculars while packing the same power. To use a monocular, make sure that you keep a firm and proper grip on it while holding it up to your eye. You will localize and track your target through the lens. To ensure that you get the most of your monocular, keep it safe and clean during use.

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Looking Through the Monocular

  1. Step 1 Use your dominant eye.
    If you have impaired vision, it is important to use the eye with the best vision. This can be helpful even if you have normal vision. Hold the monocular up against this eye while using. Be sure to hold the monocular with the hand on the same side as the dominant eye.[1]
    • If you are unsure which eye is dominant, you can do several tests to find out. Read How to Determine Your Dominant Eye to learn more.
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Method 2
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Tracing and Tracking with the Monocular

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Protecting Your Monocular

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    Use the lens cap. If your monocular came with a lens cap, make sure you have this in place whenever you are not using the lens. It protects the lens from damage as well as from dust, water, and other debris.
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Warnings

  • Scratches on the lens may permanently alter the vision on your monocular. Keep your monocular in its case after use, and gently remove any debris from the lens.
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  • Do not touch either lens of the monocular. Fingers can leave smudges on the lens, reducing your vision.
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