Hello from MI,
A happy owner of a pair of Nikon EDG 7x42 binoculars here. Mine are the open-bridge design, but I don't know if that's significant in any way.
I'm writing because I have found that my pair seem to exhibit some unintentional drift in the diopter position. In other words, I can set the diopter position to zero (my preference), but after several field trips, I discover it's position has changed.
I'm curious to know if I am doing something wrong in the way I use the focus wheel, or if this is a design flaw. And if it is inherent to the design, would a trip to Nikon's service center be of any help?
Thanks for your time. Any insight would be appreciated.
A happy owner of a pair of Nikon EDG 7x42 binoculars here. Mine are the open-bridge design, but I don't know if that's significant in any way.
I'm writing because I have found that my pair seem to exhibit some unintentional drift in the diopter position. In other words, I can set the diopter position to zero (my preference), but after several field trips, I discover it's position has changed.
I'm curious to know if I am doing something wrong in the way I use the focus wheel, or if this is a design flaw. And if it is inherent to the design, would a trip to Nikon's service center be of any help?
Thanks for your time. Any insight would be appreciated.