Celestron 52333 TrailSeeker 20-60x80 Straight Zoom Spotting Scope

INSTRUCTION MANUAL - Page 9

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ENGLISH I 9
POINT-AND-SHOOT PHOTOGRAPHY
A variety of point-and-shoot cameras can be used to digiscope
with the TrailSeeker spotting scopes utilizing the Universal Camera
Adapter (#93626) offered by Celestron (Fig. 13). This adapter
attaches to the spotting scope’s eyepiece and allows the camera
lens to be centered behind the eyepiece. Please note that not all
cameras are compatible with this adapter as there is not enough
adjustment to center the lens behind the eyepiece when
the position of the lens is low in the camera body or when the
camera does not have adequate height.
WATERPROOF / FOGPROOF
The TrailSeeker Series spotting scopes are waterproof and filled with
dry nitrogen gas to prevent the housing from fogging internally.
CARE AND STORAGE
Your Celestron spotting scope will provide you years of dependable service if it is cared for and stored properly.
1. Protect the spotting scope from impact and do not force any of the moving parts beyond their limits.
2. Protect the optics of your spotting scope by putting on all lens caps when not in use.
3. Store your spotting scope in a cool, dry place whenever possible.
4. When storing for an extended period of time, place the spotting scope in a plastic bag or airtight container
with a desiccant.
5. Do not leave the spotting scope in a car on a hot/sunny day or near anything that generates heat as this
may cause damage.
6. Clean any dust, dirt or water that may get on the spotting scope or inside moving parts as soon as possible
to prevent any unforeseen damage.
Fig. 13
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