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IMDJ Posted 4 years ago
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Blurry

1. One of the binoculars supplied is blurry. It seems to be defective, and it needs to be calibrated.

2. One of the binoculars supplied doesn't show a sharp image and It is always blurry. It seems to be defective, and it needs to be calibrated.

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IMDJ 1. One of the binoculars supplied is blurry. It seems to be defective, and it needs to be calibrated.

  • IMDJ 1.
  • One of the binoculars supplied is blurry.
  • It seems to be defective, and it needs to be calibrated.
  • 2.
  • One of the binoculars supplied doesn't show a sharp image , and i t is always blurry.
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IMDJ

1. One of the binoculars supplied is blurry. It seems to be defective, and it needs to be calibrated.

2. One of the binoculars supplied doesn't show a sharp image, and it is always blurry. It seems to be defective, and it needs to be calibrated.

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One of the binoculars supplied doesn't focus properly and the view through it is always blurry. It seems to be defective, and it needs to be calibrated.

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