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		<title>What is stereoscopic vision?</title>
		<description>The stereoscopic vision is the ability of one
person to see in-depth. This is produced when
two scenes in the retina is fused together as
one. When you close your left eye you see one
angle of the scene different from the angle
when you close your right eye and let your
left eye see. When you </description>
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		<title>How do I focus my binoculars?</title>
		<description>There are binoculars which have adjustable
focus or lens. It can be adjusted through the
revolving ring that is located near the
eyepiece. By rotating it either clockwise or
counterclockwise, you can change the
magnification of the focus. You can also set
your binocular in a single focus witho</description>
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		<title>What do the numbers 6x30 mean on binoculars?</title>
		<description>6x30 signifies the capacity of a certain
binocular or any telescope. 6x is the
magnification power. This means that you can
see 6 times bigger the normal unaided eye can
see. 30 is the resolution which includes the
brightness. Lenses have the capacity to let
or bar light pass through it. When </description>
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		<title>Why am I seeing double through my binoculars?</title>
		<description>There are many possible reasons why you are
seeing two scenes using your binocular when
in fact you are supposed to be seeing one
merged scene. One reason for that is, maybe
your binocular is not adjusted well. In
addition, the binocular you are using may be
defective. You may bring your binoc</description>
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		<title>How far can I see with binoculars?</title>
		<description>It depends on your vision. When you have a
good vision you have higher possibility in
seeing farther and clearer. The magnifying
power of a binocular and its resolution is
also very essential in knowing how far you
can see. Binoculars with higher magnification
power can see farther than those </description>
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		<title>How come things are blurry when I look through my binoculars?</title>
		<description>There are two basic things to consider in
knowing why one sees blurred things through a
binocular. One is the condition of the eye.
When a person has an eye defect, it is very
common to see things blurred. It is because
the lenses of the binoculars do not fit the
eye defect. The best thing to </description>
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		<title>Why can I see better through my binoculars when I close one eye?</title>
		<description>People with problems in the eyes have
problems like this. When one eye sees better
than the other it creates a blurred
stereoscopic image when both eyes are opened.
Using a binocular does not correct the eye
defect. It just magnifies what your eye sees.
You maybe are seeing better when your on</description>
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