Bushnell ImageView 11-8000 Manuel D'instructions page 3

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Congratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell
model # 11-8000, is a unique optical device, combining a compact, high quality 8 power monocular with a digital
camera. The ImageView monocular fits in a shirt pocket and provides fast, easy, "one handed" operation-perfect
for any active hiker, hunter or nature enthusiast who likes to travel light and may not often have both hands free.
As you enjoy the close-up view through the monocular, just snap the shutter button if you see an image you want
to save and take home. When you get back, just plug it into your computer to view, save, print or email photos of
your adventure in the great outdoors.
Before using the product, please read these instructions and take time to familiarize yourelf with the different
parts and features of the product.
MENU/
SHUTTER
Power
Button
Button
Main Focus
Monocular
Lens
Camera Lens
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ImageView
®
digital monocular. The ImageView monocular,
Eyepiece
Diopter
Adjust
USB Port
Battery
Compartment
LCD Display
QUICK GUIDE: BUSHNELL IMAGEVIEW 11-8000
INSTALL BATTERIES
Insert 2 AAA alkaline batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment
below the eyepiece of the ImageView.
ADJUST THE EYEPIECE FOR COMFORTABLE VIEWING
Aim the monocular at a light colored background, and rotate the eyepiece diopter adjustment in
either direction until the 4 thin black reticle lines in the center are as sharp as possible for your vision.
Then aim at a distant object and rotate the main focus ring (around the front objective lens) until it
is in sharp focus. Both the distant subject and the reticle lines should now be sharp. The eyepiece
diopter should need no further adjustment, simply use the main focus to ensure that your subject is
sharp for any future viewing and photography. You may prefer to roll down the rubber eyecup if you
are wearing glasses.
TURN ON THE CAMERA
Press the MENU button, then release it when you see the LCD display on the side come on. You
will see a battery indicator and 3 digits indicating the number of photos taken (currently stored in
Strap
Lug
the internal memory). As you take new photos, this counter will advance. Press and hold MENU to
turn off the camera. You should download all photos before changing batteries or storing the camera
unused for a long period of time (more than a few weeks) as a precaution.
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