Where can I get an user manual for a mariner fujinon binoculars WPC-XL?
Monday, May 11th, 2009 at
10:51 pm
Art ASked:
Where can I get an user manual for a fujinon binoculars WPC-XL?
Reply:
Magnification 7
Obj. Lens Dia. (mm) 50
Eye Relief (mm) 18
Apparent Field of View 7° 30'
Field of View at 1000m 131
Exit Pupil Dia. (mm) 7.1
Relative Brightness 51
Interpupillary Distance 56~72
Length (mm) 184
Max Width (mm) 194
Weight (lbs.) 1.8
Rubber Coated Yes
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