20 Most Recent Nikon Travelite V Binocular Questions & Answers

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Moisture

You have to open each side ( nikon travelite covers just unclip ) to get to the 4 prisms. Once opened to clean make sure you do not break the glue that holds down the prisms ( move the prisms in their seats and your alignment is out ). Clean with window cleaner and isopropanol to finish.
6/30/2013 8:27:06 PM • Nikon Travelite... • Answered on Jun 30, 2013
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A prism has come loose due to impact damage. H ow

These optics require special tools to not only dismantle the Binoculars but to realign the components after the repair has been made. I would suggest strongly not attempting this repair yourself without knowledge of how it works or the tools. Unfortunately these should go to a Nikon repair depot for service/repair.
1/21/2011 9:56:52 AM • Nikon Travelite... • Answered on Jan 21, 2011
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Each eye is clear, but they aren't lined up

Hi,

This is more common than you would think.. Here's how to set up a pair of binoculars to suit yourself.
Any good binocular will be able to do this and the reason is to allow you to adjust them for the difference in strenght between your two eyes. I wear glasses myself and sometimes contact lenses so it's good to be able to quickly adjust them.

1. turn the binoculars over so you are looking at the underside.
2. on the eyepieces can you see on one eye(usually the right eye) a little plus - minus marking. The eyepiece should be able to rotate a little to each side of this marking.
3. Set the rotating eyepiece to the middle setting.
4. Look through the binoculars as normal and bring the two sides together until you form the two circles that you see into one.
5. Pick an object app 10 meters away.
6 Presuming that the adjustable eyepiece is on the right hand side then close your right eye, look at the middle distance object you chose with your left eye and use the central focusing knob/wheel in the middle to bring your left eyepiece into focus.
7. Now, close your left eye and adjust the rotating right hand eyepiece while looking at the same object until your right eyepiece is in focus.
8. The binoculars should now be set for the differences in strenght of your eyes and you can use the middle focus control as normal.

Most binoculars have a soft rubber eyepiece that can be folded back for people who wear glasses but I, like most people I know who wear glasses, find it horribly uncomfortable.

This method allows you to set them for yourself and if someone else uses your binoculars you can quickly reset them for you.

Hope this helps...


- Oh yeah, sorry, forgot to mention.. This set up is so you can use them without wearing your glasses.. Much more comfortable!!
10/20/2009 9:34:36 AM • Nikon Travelite... • Answered on Oct 20, 2009
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Lens Caps

try...15165474200 or 1800 645 6678...hope this
12/2/2008 1:39:17 AM • Nikon Travelite... • Answered on Dec 02, 2008
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Travelite 10x25

well lets see..if i was you which im not i would take my dog for a nice walk on the ocean look at the sea and say bye bye binos.aaah the lobsters and crabs will have a nice time trying to get a single image.ok if you really want to have them fixed. send them for an estimate to a good repair shop...that should only take about 5 weeks and cost you $30.00 for shipping and an estimate.and they only cost $20.00
12/2/2008 1:31:41 AM • Nikon Travelite... • Answered on Dec 02, 2008
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I bought a pair of 10x42 Nikon binoculars about three weeks ago and am seeing double. How can I fix this?

Adjust the the width or the eyepieces as you are looking through them until you see a perfect circle. Sorry for the 5 year delay. Your post attracted spam which was removed and that action put it back to the top of the list. I had answered before I noticed :>D
6/10/2022 9:10:25 PM • Nikon Optics • Answered on Jun 10, 2022
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How do I remove water from INSIDE my Nikon A211

Get some industrial size silica gel bags and warm them in the oven. Put a couple of bags inside a large Ziploc bag with the binoculars and leave them in a warm place like an airing cupboard for a week. It there is a lot of water, remove the object lenses (the large end, they should unscrew) and shake the water out. The gel packs last forever and can be dried out in the oven before use. I have some from the mid 1960s as my dad used got them at work from rolls of copper foil that were delivered to make printed circuit board. https://www.amazon.com/large-silica-gel-packets/s?k=large+silica+gel+packets ..
6/10/2022 9:02:12 PM • Nikon Optics • Answered on Jun 10, 2022
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I was traveling with the

depends on what they cost. you did not list model or maker.sounds like they can be repaired , lenses have shifted, and has to be realigned. can i help further [email protected]
3/27/2020 9:48:14 AM • Nikon Optics • Answered on Mar 27, 2020
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Nikon binoculars ser#AD 002995 10x42. 5.4 degrees need parts?

No thanks, but thank you for thinking of us
7/18/2019 8:58:22 PM • Nikon Optics • Answered on Jul 18, 2019
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The I have a Nikon Laser 800 Buckmasters 8 x 28 4.5 " The black exterior surface is dissolving and is all sticky. Is there a cure for the problem?

This YouTube video shows how to clean the lens.
https://youtu.be/p_KImwAxvwk
6/5/2019 9:47:57 PM • Nikon Optics • Answered on Jun 05, 2019
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I need a replacement battery cap for my Nikon Rifle Hunter 550, how can I order one

notify nikon or a camera / electronics repair shop online search
12/2/2018 3:52:31 PM • Nikon Optics • Answered on Dec 02, 2018
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Is the Nikon Prostaff 3 Rangefinder good for the golfer?

Nikon Prostaff 3 Laser Rangefinder You would obviously expect something superior from Nikon. Well, this renowned company will not disappoint you. They have maintained their expert quality, but that does not make the product expensive. Nikon Laser Rangefinder gives you a crystal-clear image at a very low price. With the launch of Nikon Prostaff 3, two categories of rangefinder seekers have got something to rely on for their ranging needs. Golf players belong to one category while others who want to get top features but maintain a budget belong to another category. Many hobbyists and professionals are getting keen on using rangefinders. It enables hunters and golfers to have a smooth field of view. It gives you enough range and brightness for clear sight. Nikon Prostaff 3 Laser Rangefinder has created some buzz among outdoor lovers. The multicolored display is adequately bright and able to show distances in meters and yards. There is a continuous measurement mode that facilitates multiple measurements without requiring users to make any additional adjustments each time they switch targets. This mode helps users to gauge the accurate distance between particular objects and their current positions. The built-in slope compensation deals with the changes in slope heights almost accurately. Making precise measurements at different angles up to 89 degrees becomes a breeze.
3/17/2018 7:35:25 AM • Nikon Optics • Answered on Mar 17, 2018
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What size lens caps for nikon monarch atb 10x42 binoculars

Why not measure the item and find out ?
1/18/2018 6:55:08 PM • Nikon Optics • Answered on Jan 18, 2018
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Hi, tech help with a pair of Nikon binoculars that I have had for sometime now.

We might be able to offer advice if you were to tell us what the actual problem is.
1/10/2018 9:44:00 AM • Nikon Optics • Answered on Jan 10, 2018
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