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need the rubber eye piece for 7x 50 jason/empire binoculars and also the one steel rim that goes under the eyepiece. I would appreciate any help that you could give me. thanks
I'm supposing by eyepiece you mean the rubber or plastic eyecup. The eyepiece is the whole unit that contains the lens. Nikon has a service center in many countries. If you have one in your country then they can order the part. I have ordered from Nikon. They find the part number if you tell them your model and can email you an order form. Alternately Binoculars.com is very good to deal with as is Adorama Camera in New York. Both will sell internationally.
I am an avid birder and sent my Zeiss and B & L binoculars to Larry at reichinstruments.com - his prices were great and service was quick. He restored them to A1 order and I'll use him again. I recommend him highly! Nice guy to deal with.
Most well stocked hardware stores will have a box containing a huge assortment of rubber O-rings for sale at about 10 cents apiece. They come in varying thickness and diameters. If you're not sure, you might buy several to try and still not spend a dollar. The same part from the manufacturer will set you back ten dollars. I have no clue what your "plastic piece" may be, but if it's broken off you'll need to buy a new basket.
I had the sme problem and took it took wolf camera. they would not support it. Soo I used it this way for a year with no problems. The inner LCD craked and and finally bought a new Z712 today for 199.00!
These are the guys you need to contact if you are in the USA;
http://www.bushnell.com/general/binoculars_legacywp.cfm?section=General%20Use
They make a lot of the binoculars for B+L who make the optics, including the legacy models.
Hope this helps :)
If not in the US please ask again
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