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Hello, clean the outside of the lens with a good optical cleaner. If you have, then trying adjusting the focus for each eye. Try both ends of this binocular at one eye at time; such as, left first, then the right eye until there are focused. That is if you can focus the optical end and they leave you with the eye lens for focus. Let me know how it works out. stewbsion

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