In your choice of Which is better for wildlife safari, you will have to consider what you are actually looking out for first. Do you want some thing light and portable at the expense of some extra comfort and convenience? Or you would rather be as relaxed as possible and get all the glimpse in style but bear the burden that comes with this. Monocular are Sometimes perceived as inferior to binoculars for wildlife viewing because of the flatter image derived from a single objective lens. But monocular have the advantage of being easier to carry and lighter in weight than binoculars. A monocular can fit in your pocket or be carried on a strap around your neck or looped on your belt. Although Observing with both eyes open is certainly more comfortable and relaxing than just with one.
I don't think they have instructions! Just adjust the eye cups and the focus dial on the top. Here's some info I found for you.
General Specifications:
magnification factor
10
objective size
42 mm
exit pupil
4.2mm
eye relief
15.0mm
close focus
2.0m, 6.6'
angular field of view
6.3°
linear field of view
330 feet at 1000 yards
relative brightness index (RBI)
not specified
coating
silver and phase coated
prism type
BaK-4
tripod adapted
no
twilight factor
not specified
weather protection
waterproof, fogproof, submersible to 1.5m for 3 minutes
classification
bird/nature, hiking/camping, hunting/wildlife
Physical Specifications
weight
706 g
dimensions
not specified
color
black
Additional Information
warranty
No fault lifetime Promaster warranty, Warranty information may change. Warranty information can also differ by region.
included accessories/ features
carrying strap, deluxe case
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