If you know...you know.
Most likely you clicked this thread bc you're like me, and you have a short IPD (interpupillary distance). Yep, we got the short stick when it comes to the eye spacing. I can't comment on short issues anywhere else. Eyes only on this thread. Lol
But seriously...is there a way to know if a binocular will fit your eye spacing? Or do you just have to try em out?
I almost always have to bring the hinge in to a nearly closed position to get a clear picture. Some binos....no go all together.
So, short IPD guys: Is there anything do be done?
Specifically sucks for RF binos where the readout is canted bc I can't use the binos in whatever horizontal position the read out is set for.
Thoughts?
Most likely you clicked this thread bc you're like me, and you have a short IPD (interpupillary distance). Yep, we got the short stick when it comes to the eye spacing. I can't comment on short issues anywhere else. Eyes only on this thread. Lol
But seriously...is there a way to know if a binocular will fit your eye spacing? Or do you just have to try em out?
I almost always have to bring the hinge in to a nearly closed position to get a clear picture. Some binos....no go all together.
So, short IPD guys: Is there anything do be done?
Specifically sucks for RF binos where the readout is canted bc I can't use the binos in whatever horizontal position the read out is set for.
Thoughts?