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Swarovski RF eyepiece solution???
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<blockquote data-quote="TheHardWay" data-source="post: 422123" data-attributes="member: 23905"><p>For those of you with the swarovski range finder.....</p><p></p><p>One of my gripes about this unit is the dioptric eye correction that is adjusted by a twisting action. As you know, there aren't any detents or the like to keep the adjustment in place like there is on swarovski binoculars. More often than not, when I pull the RF off the belt clip or out of the pack, etc., the adjustment has moved, making for a blurry view. </p><p>Has anyone come up with a solution to keep the eye piece from inadvertently moving? I don't like having to fuss with the unit when time is of the essence in a hunting situation. </p><p>The only thing I have come up with thus far is to make a line with a magic marker on the eye piece and unit that lines up when properly focused. However, I don't always remember to take a look at it when I am pressed for time and the target is making its way out of sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheHardWay, post: 422123, member: 23905"] For those of you with the swarovski range finder..... One of my gripes about this unit is the dioptric eye correction that is adjusted by a twisting action. As you know, there aren't any detents or the like to keep the adjustment in place like there is on swarovski binoculars. More often than not, when I pull the RF off the belt clip or out of the pack, etc., the adjustment has moved, making for a blurry view. Has anyone come up with a solution to keep the eye piece from inadvertently moving? I don't like having to fuss with the unit when time is of the essence in a hunting situation. The only thing I have come up with thus far is to make a line with a magic marker on the eye piece and unit that lines up when properly focused. However, I don't always remember to take a look at it when I am pressed for time and the target is making its way out of sight. [/QUOTE]
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