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Just put the eyepiece with the largest number written on it into the focuser. Take the scope outside during the day time and practice focusing on a distant object.
You'll need to measure your eyepiece in "mm". Also determine if your eyepiece has an outer ring the eyepiece will slip over. You can find eyecups/guards on Ebay. Search under Binocular Eyecup or Binocular Eye Guard. There are also eyecups under "rubber eyecups/rubber eyeguards" but alot of these are for Microscopes and may not fit. You will need to pay close attention to the mounting type and measurements.
you have to take off the back plastic part of the camera carefully. I snapped it off carefully. Then you take off 2 black screws at the eye piece and insert the rubber. screw back together. snap plastic back on and screw in all the screws. have fun!
These are the guys you need to contact if you are in the USA;
http://www.bushnell.com/general/binoculars_legacywp.cfm?section=General%20Use
They make a lot of the binoculars for B+L who make the optics, including the legacy models.
Hope this helps :)
If not in the US please ask again
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