A poorly collimated scope dims an image, and/or makes it hazy. A well collimated scope allows a column of light to pass through the objective lens, bounce off any mirrors, and enter the viewing lens straight into your eye. But before dissecting that old pair, or chucking them, try this method for fixing double vision.Ĭollimating is a word astronomers use when talking about fixing up their scopes. But what a waste of space if they are off kilter. But maybe your pair is different.Īh, binoculars! What a wonderful boon to backyard astronomers, nature lovers, and even sports fans. Before proceeding, you should check to see if your binocs are under warranty, because following this 'ible will most likely void any of those.Īlso, the instruction set herein is true for all of the binocs I've repaired, which is quite a few since I foolishly let onto my friends that I did my own. This How To is about recollimating (or fixing double-vision) on binoculars.
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