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Weak battery (below 2V). Lens cover on. Focus off (it can be adjusted). Too bright environment. Without handling the scope myself these are the best guesses.
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An out-of-focus picture is usually caused by poor regulation of the Hi-Voltage circuits. In these older Sonys' it can mean poor solder joints in the horizontal output stages. Check all solder joints on the flyback transformer and filter capacitors on the secondary low voltage side. A less common problem would be a short in the picture tube or arcing in the focus block. Any of these problems will require the services of a competent service technician. This old of a set should not be considered for repair, but replaced with a newer flat screen.
Don't IR illuminator in the dark room. Turn on a small light in one of the
corner; such as, a small light bulb. increase ambient light a little at a time
until you can focus. You flooding the dark room with IR illumination which will
reflect everywhere in there. This might take care of the fuzziness in the
monocular. stewbison
Here's how:
Focus the left side first.
Close your left eye and now rotate the right hand eyepiece (dioptre ring) until the right hand side is clearly focused.
Open both eyes! Surprise! both sides should now be in focus simultaneously!!
Gentle but firmly hold camera one hand, with camera running, hold lens and gentle turn left or right watching pic on screen.
turn till you get a reasonably clear picture.
if your tv is an older type picture tube projection.Its possible tv needs a new focus block.This can only be changed at a repair facilty.Check our repair directory for repair assistance in your area
Define 'clear'. Is it blurry? Focus the scope or clean the lenses. Is it distorted? Don't know how to fix. Especially if the lens is cracked/scratched etc. Is it dark/snowy? Put fresh batteries in. Do you see black spots in the tube? Don't worry, certain amount of these are quite acceptable. Anyway: It's a night vision for pete's sake. The picture won't ever be like the one on normal binoculars.
There are two ways to reset the numbering count. One is in the camera under the menu, and the other is to clear all the contents of the card including the folders and sub files.
As for the clarity,make sure you are focusing the camera well. Do you have glasses? If so, have someone without glasses verify the focus before taking the picture.
Has this has a knock or been dropped?
Whether it is fixed lens or motor Zoom only such treatment would make the lens shift out of the focal plane
Try technical support of the makers website.
If it is failry new there may be an exchange option.
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