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Nikon Unisex LR550 Rangefinder - Page 6 Questions & Answers
Nikon az1 auto level
There are 2 allen screws on the fish eye bubble that can be adjusted to correct that problem.
First level the instrument;
Then turn 180 degrees
Adjust the vial until the bubble is half way from where it is back towards the inner circle.
Relevel the level using the foot screws
Then turn 180 degrees again (back to where you started)
It should be mostly fixed, however if it is not just repeat the steps above; it gets exponentially better everytime until you can no longer detect the error.
4/29/2009 2:17:45 PM •
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on Apr 29, 2009
Instructions for a nikon riflescope 4x14x40
For general instructions on how to use a Scope check
Shooter Readythey provide all the math behind a bullet. further more they promote Sierra Infinity v6 Ballistic Software
(one heck of a program and not un respectable if you take your time and understand the math behind what the software is doing and how it works)
4/10/2009 5:51:08 PM •
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on Apr 10, 2009
Cross hairs do not adjust. Tell me what to do please?
All question need FULL 'make model (what it is)'.
You posted to optics, so let's guess is a telescopic rifle sight?
It is impossible to see and movement as the crosshairs move such a tiny amount. Half a millimetre in the sight is 10 feet at the target. The only way to zero in sights is on a fixed bench rest at the range.
If you really think they are faulty, return them to the maker for repair.
3/8/2023 1:07:51 AM •
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on Mar 08, 2023
I have a NexStar 90GT with no hand control, a replacement will cost $135, is it worth it to buy for this telescope?
Whether or not it's worth it to buy a replacement hand control for your NexStar 90GT telescope depends on a few factors:
- How often do you use the telescope? If you use it frequently and rely on the hand control to find objects in the sky, then it may be worth it to invest in a replacement.
- How important is the hand control to your observing experience? If you're comfortable manually finding objects in the sky and don't necessarily need the hand control, then it may not be worth the expense.
- Can you find a cheaper alternative to the official replacement? Sometimes, third-party sellers may offer hand controls that are compatible with your telescope at a lower price.
Ultimately, it's up to you to decide whether the cost of the replacement hand control is worth it based on your individual needs and preferences.
2/25/2023 7:57:32 PM •
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on Feb 25, 2023
No zoom function on a kalimar power zoom scope,
larry389's so-called solution is not a solution... just an opinion to which each individual is entitled... even when not correct! I've used a Zeika Opt. Co. Power Zoom Binocular No.25361 for over 25 years since inheriting them from my father who purchased them in early 1970. To say the least, treated carefully and with respect for the delicate instrument that they are, they've been wonderful and still work perfectly fine. Perhaps Larry's experience is based upon handling them like junk and, therefore, reaping what he has sewn.
2/6/2023 8:12:30 AM •
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on Feb 06, 2023
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