Conquest MiniQuick T*/ Mono T*
Carl Zeiss Conquest Mono T*
Scope of delivery
Carl Zeiss spotting scope with carrying strap
Soft leather case
Viewing with and without eyeglasses
If you do not wear glasses when viewing, use the spotting scope with the
eyecups extended as shown in Fig. 3/B.
If you wear glasses when viewing, pull the edge of the soft rubber eyecups as
far as possible past the upper edge of the eyepiece as shown in Fig. 2/A.
Proper observation
Hold your spotting scope as calmly as possible when observing an object.
Place the eyecup directly on your eyebrow or on your eyeglass lens if you
wear eyeglasses.
Focusing – Mono 4x12 B and 6x18 B
Push the spotting scope together completely to set the maximum range.
Pull the lens to focus the spotting scope for shorter ranges (Fig. 2).
The spotting scope becomes a spotting scope magnifier with 5x (4x12 B)
or 9x (6x18 B) magnification at a minimum distance of 25 cm (4x12 B) or
30 cm (6x18 B) when it is fully extended.
Focusing – Mono 8x20 B and 10x25 B
Set the diopter adjustment on the eyepiece to 0 to set the spotting scope to
the maximum range.
Turn the eyepiece for shorter ranges (Fig. 3).
Changing the carrying strap (52 20 50 - 8075) –
Mono 4x12 B und 6x18 B
Unscrew (counterclockwise) the eyecup and remove it from your spotting
scope (Fig 4/A). The carrying strap can now be easily removed (Fig. 4/B) and
replaced with a new one.
To reassemble, proceed in the opposite order – simply reattach the eyecup by
screwing it on clockwise.