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Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56.
| Brand | Steiner |
| Model | Ranger Xtreme 8x56 | 5118 |
| Product | binocular |
| EAN | 4015649000607 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Weight | 1130 g |
| Width | 142 mm |
| Depth | 80 mm |
| Height | 183 mm |
| Magnification | 8 x |
| Objective diameter | 56 mm |
| Product color | Black |
| Exit pupil | 7 mm |
| Closest focusing distance | 2.3 m |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Twilight factor | 21.2 |
| Waterproof up to | 3 m |
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The Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 has a weight of 1130 g.
The Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 has a height of 183 mm.
The Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 has a width of 142 mm.
The Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 has a depth of 80 mm.
Yes, the Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 is waterproof up to 3 meters, providing peace of mind for users in various outdoor conditions.
The closest focusing distance of the Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 is 2.3 meters, allowing users to observe subjects up close with clarity.
The twilight factor of the Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 is 21.2, indicating good low-light performance compared to other binoculars in its class.
The objective diameter of the Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 is 56 mm, providing excellent light-gathering capabilities for bright and clear images.
The exit pupil size of the Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 is 7 mm, offering a wide exit pupil for comfortable viewing, especially in low light conditions.
To read a bearing using the compass feature in the Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 binoculars, follow these steps: 1. Line up the object you want to get the bearing on the vertical scale. 2. Read the bearing from the compass scale beneath the object. 3. The bearing is illuminated during the day and can be illuminated at night by pressing the button on the side of the compass. 4. Avoid wearing a hat that may cover the illumination window of the compass. 5. If the compass light does not work, change the batteries by opening the battery case with a coin, replacing the batteries with the correct type, and closing the cover securely. 6. Ensure proper disposal of old batteries and follow local regulations for electronic waste disposal.
To fix the illumination of the compass in your Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 binoculars, follow these steps: 1. Try changing the batteries used for illuminating the compass. Use a coin to open the battery case by turning it counterclockwise. Replace the used round cell batteries with new ones according to the specified battery types: 7x30 models use 1x 3V CR 1225, and 7x50 models use 2x 1.5V 350 batteries. Ensure the new battery's plus pole is towards the top in the battery compartment, then close the cover by turning it clockwise. 2. Note that the batteries used are non-magnetic to maintain the compass's precision. Dispose of used batteries properly according to local regulations for electronic waste collection.
Yes, the manual of the Steiner Ranger Xtreme 8x56 is available in English .
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