1. Sehlahisoa Overview
The ESSLNB 15-30X80 Zoom Astronomy Binoculars are designed for long-distance terrestrial and astronomical viewing. They feature a wide variable magnification range from 15X to 30X and large 80mm objective lenses for enhanced light gathering. The binoculars are equipped with BAK-4 fully multi-coated prisms and 21mm green film FMC eyepieces to ensure clear, high-contrast images with reduced color errors.

Image 1.1: ESSLNB 15-30X80 Zoom Astronomy Binoculars with included phone adapter and carrying case.
Likarolo tsa Bohlokoa:
- Kholiso e Fetohang: 15X to 30X zoom for versatile viewng.
- Large Objective Lenses: 80mm diameter for superior light collection, ideal for low-light conditions.
- Optics ea boleng bo holimo: BAK-4 fully multi-coated prisms and FMC eyepieces for clear, high-contrast images.
- Built-in Tripod Mount: Integrated metal mount for stable, long-duration viewng.
- Adjustable Phone Adapter: Allows for capturing photos and videos through the binoculars.
- Kaho e Ts'oarellang: Protective rubber covering for enhanced grip and weather resistance.
Kenyellelitsoe:
- Binoculars
- Mokotla oa polokelo
- Adapter ea mohala
- Liqhoele
- Ho Hloekisa Lesela
- Buka ea Tataiso

Image 1.2: All accessories included with your ESSLNB Binoculars.
2. Seta
2.1 Adjusting Eyepieces and Diopter
Adjust the eyepieces to comfortably fit your eyes. The right diopter ring can be adjusted to compensate for differences in vision between your two eyes, ensuring a sharp image for both. Long eye relief makes these binoculars suitable for eyeglass wearers.

Image 2.1: Detail of the 21mm large eyepiece and the diopter adjustment ring.
2.2 Phetoho ea Matlafatso
Use the easy-to-reach control knob on the left side of the binoculars to change the magnification from 15X to 30X. Start at a lower magnification to locate your target, then zoom in for a more detailed view.

Image 2.2: Visual representation of magnification levels from 15X to 30X.
2.3 Tripod Mounting
The binoculars feature a metal built-in tripod mount, making them ideal for stable viewing, especially at higher magnifications or for extended periods. A tripod (not included) is highly recommended for optimal performance.

Image 2.3: Binoculars mounted on a tripod for stable viewng.
2.4 Phone Adapter Setup
The adjustable phone adapter allows you to connect your smartphone to the binoculars for capturing photos and videos. The adapter features a rubber sucker and can be adjusted 180 degrees for optimal alignment with your phone's camera lens.

Image 2.4: The phone adapter and carrying case included with the binoculars.
Video 2.1: Demonstration of binocular outdoor operation and phone adapter use.
3. Ho sebetsa
To operate the binoculars, first adjust the interpupillary distance by moving the barrels closer or further apart until you see a single, clear circular field of view. Then, adjust the diopter and central focus wheel to achieve a sharp image for both eyes. For long-range viewing, especially at 30X magnification, using a tripod is crucial to minimize image shake and maximize clarity.
Video ea 3.1: Ho felileview of high power binocular features and usage.
Lisebelisoa:
- Ho Shebella Nonyana
- Ho tsoma
- Stargazing (moon, star clusters)
- Sightseeing
- Mesebetsi ea Lipapali
4. Tlhokomelo
The binoculars feature a protective rubber covering for ultra-firm grip and enhanced durability. They are designed to withstand unexpected tough weather conditions. Use the included cleaning cloth to gently wipe the lenses. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals that could damage the optical coatings.
5. Ho rarolla mathata
- Setšoantšo se Lerootho: Ensure the central focus wheel and diopter ring are correctly adjusted for your eyes. For high magnifications, use a tripod to eliminate shake.
- Cannot Focus on Nearby Objects: These binoculars are designed for long-distance viewing. There is a minimum focusing distance, typically around 50 feet or more.
- Difficulty with Phone Adapter: Ensure your phone's camera lens is perfectly aligned with the binocular eyepiece. Adjust the adapter's position and tightness as needed.
- Image Shake at High Magnification: This is common with high-power binoculars. Always use a sturdy tripod for stable viewing at 30X magnification.
6. Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Tlhaloso |
|---|---|
| Kgodiso | 15-30X |
| Boikemisetso ba lense bophara | 80 limilimithara |
| Mofuta oa Prism | BAK-4 |
| Ho roala ka lense | E koahetsoeng ka ho Feletseng (FMC) |
| Eyepiece Diameter | 21 limilimithara |
| Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa | 14.33 x 9.45 x 4.33 lisenthimithara (36.4 x 24 x 11cm) |
| Boima ba Ntho | Lik'hilograma tse 5.11 (2.32kg) |
| Tšobotsi e Khethehileng | Focus Knob, Built-in Tripod Mount |

Image 6.1: Detailed product dimensions.
7. Tiisetso le Tšehetso
For warranty information or product support, please contact ESSLNB customer service directly. Refer to the contact information provided in the packaging or on the official ESSLNB websebaka.


