Nhanganyaya
Thank you for choosing the Generic 10X50 Wide Angle Binoculars. These binoculars are designed to provide clear and bright images with a 10x magnification and a 50mm objective lens diameter, making them suitable for various outdoor activities such as bird watching, hiking, and viewing distant objects. Featuring BAK4 prisms and fully multi-coated lenses, they offer excellent light transmission and image clarity.
Package Zviri mukati
- 1x Generic 10X50 Wide Angle Binoculars
- 1x Kutakura Nyaya
- 1x Neck Strap
- 1x Lens Yekuchenesa Mucheka
- 1x User Manual (gwaro iri)
Component Identification
Familiarize yourself with the main components of your binoculars:
- Chinangwa Lenzi: The large lenses at the front of the binoculars that gather light.
- Eyepiece: The lenses you look through.
- Center Focus Wheel: Used to adjust the focus for both eyepieces simultaneously.
- Diopter Adjustment Ring: Located on one of the eyepieces (usually the right), used to compensate for differences in vision between your eyes.
- Kugadziriswa kweNharaunda yeVana Vechikoro: The hinge mechanism that allows you to adjust the distance between the two barrels to match your eye spacing.

Mufananidzo: Pamusoro view of the binoculars, highlighting the eyepieces and the central focus wheel. This image helps identify the main adjustment points for focusing.
Gadzirira
1. Adjusting Interpupillary Distance (IPD)
Hold the binoculars with both hands and look through the eyepieces. Bend the body of the binoculars at the hinge until you see a single, clear circular field of view. This adjusts the distance between the eyepieces to match the distance between your pupils.

Mufananidzo: Mberi view of the binoculars, illustrating the objective lenses and the central hinge mechanism used for interpupillary distance adjustment.
2. Adjusting Eyecups (if applicable)
If your binoculars have adjustable eyecups (twist-up or fold-down), adjust them for comfortable viewing. If you wear glasses, twist them down or fold them down to bring your eyes closer to the lenses. If you do not wear glasses, twist them up or leave them up.
Kushanda
1. Focusing Your Binoculars
- Close your right eye and look through the left eyepiece. Rotate the center focus wheel kudzamara chifananidzo chajeka uye chakajeka.
- Close your left eye and look through the right eyepiece. Rotate the diopter adjustment ring (usually on the right eyepiece) until the image is sharp and clear.
- Now, with both eyes open, use only the center focus wheel to focus on objects at varying distances. The diopter setting should remain constant for your vision.
The large center focus knob allows for ultra-sharp focus, bringing distant objects into clear view.

Image: A person observing wildlife with binoculars in a natural setting. The image demonstrates the binoculars' capability to bring distant objects, such as a deer at 1000 yards, into clear focus.
2. Using in Low Light Conditions
These binoculars offer low light night vision capabilities, meaning they perform well in dim conditions such as dusk or dawn. They are not designed for use in complete darkness.

Image: A person using binoculars by a lake during sunset, indicating the binoculars' suitability for low-light viewmamiriro.
Maintenance
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your binoculars.
- Kuchenesa Lenzi: When wiping the lenses, use the attached flannel cloth or another soft, clean, lint-free cloth. For best results, use a specialized lens cleaning solution and cloth. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the lens coatings.
- Kuchengeta: Keep the binoculars in a dry environment. It is recommended to store them with a desiccant packet (e.g., silica gel) to prevent moisture buildup, especially in humid climates.
- Dzivisa Kuona Zuva Kwakananga: YAMBIRO: Never observe the sun directly with the binoculars. The intense sunlight focused by the lenses can cause severe and permanent eye damage, similar to using a magnifying glass to concentrate light.
- Kuramba Mvura: The binoculars are nitrogen-filled and waterproof, offering protection against water intrusion. However, they are not designed for prolonged submersion.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
Kana ukasangana nematambudziko nemabinoculars ako, tarisa mhinduro dzinotevera dzinozivikanwa:
- Blurred Image:
- Ensure both the center focus wheel and diopter adjustment ring are correctly set for your eyes.
- Check if the objective lenses or eyepieces are dirty and clean them as per the maintenance instructions.
- Double Image or Two Overlapping Circles:
- Adjust the interpupillary distance (IPD) by bending the binoculars at the hinge until a single, circular field of view inowanikwa.
- Difficulty Focusing:
- Ensure you are focusing on an object within the binoculars' effective range.
- Re-perform the focusing procedure (diopter and center focus) carefully.
Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Tsanangudzo |
|---|---|
| Kukudza | 10x |
| Chinangwa Lens Diameter | 50mm |
| Prism Material | BAK4 |
| Munda we View | 8.5° |
| Buda Pamuviri Wevadzidzi | 5mm |
| Buda Pupil Kure | 15mm |
| Lens Coating | Yakazara Multi-Coated (FMC) |
| Kuramba Mvura | Nitrogen-filled, Waterproof |
| Kurema | 0.8 kg |
| Mabhatiri Anodiwa | Aihwa |
| Mugadziri | HXZRJTI |
Warranty uye Support
Your Generic 10X50 Wide Angle Binoculars come with a 3-mwedzi waranti kubva pazuva rekutenga. Iyi waranti inovhara kukanganisa kwekugadzira pasi pekushandiswa kwakajairwa.
For warranty claims, technical support, or any questions regarding your product, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer, HXZRJTI, through their official support channels. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty validation.





