Bushnell 1-Mar User's Manual

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Lit. #:  63-0182/03-01

SPACEMASTER

SPOTTING SCOPES

Congratulations, you now have one of the most advanced
spotting/field telescopes in the world.  The Spacemaster
has a 60mm diameter objective lens with fully coated
optics for the brightest possible image.

In  addition,  if  you  have  purchased  the  SPacemaster
EDPrime, #78-2000, you have the finest telescope that
Bushnell  has  ever  manufactured.    The  Spacemaster
EDPrime is designed to give superior color correction
through the use of an advanced, Extra Low Dispersion
objective lens system.

FOCUSING:
The focusing system is easy and accurate.  Grasp the
telescope with you thumb under the rear of the scope.

Rotate the focus wheel until the image seems to be in
sharp, crisp focus.  This is all there is to it, there is no need
to overshoot or hunt for the correct focus.  Once the image
appears sharp, stop focusing–the image is in the best focus
minimum eye strain.

SIGHTING:
Your Spacemaster is equipped with a “peep sight.”  Look
into  the  rear  aperture–Located  just  above  the
eyepiece–and focus on the “target.” Center the object of
interest in the field of view. Look through the eyepiece--
there it is!

ZOOM EYEPIECE:
The Spacemaster Kit comes complete with a zoom eyepiece
which is also available separately.  This eyepiece gives a
magnification range of 15 to 45 power.  To change
magnification, grasp and rotate the “rubber” knurled
band  near  the  end--eye  lens--of  the  eyepiece.    The
magnification set will appear in a window in the barrel of
the eyepiece next to the “ body” of the telescope.  It may
be necessary to refocus the telescope after changing
magnification, especially when going from 15 to 45 power.

ZOOM EYEPIECE

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