Where can I get an user manual for a mariner fujinon binoculars WPC-XL?
Friday, June 19th, 2009 at
6:52 pm
Where can I get an user manual for a mariner fujinon binoculars WPC-XL?
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7x50 WP-XL
Magnification 7
Obj. Lens Dia. (mm) 50
Eye Relief (mm) 18
Apparent Field of View 7° 30'
Field of View at 1000m 131
Exit Pupil Dia. (mm) 7.1
Relative Brightness 51
Interpupillary Distance 56~72
Length (mm) 184
Max Width (mm) 194
Weight (lbs.) 1.8
Rubber Coated Yes
Do you need to know how to use them?
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” I don’t know how one goes about finding these things, but someone noticed a weird source code for this page. It’s a very basic, unspectacular catalog page for Fujinon Binoculars. But take a look at the source code. This screenshot is but a tiny part of the madness. Keep scrolling down the code for the full effect. I’ll wait. Apparently, the designer cares very deeply about the 8 point font. It was funny enough to get posted to b3ta and even made the weekly newsletter. Lots of folks laughed at it because it seemed so pointless. But that’s just the beginning of the story. This turned out to be about so much more than the 8 point font. If you take the entire source code and lay it on its side, you get this. Which doesn’t mean anything in itself, but take a look at the Google Earth view from Fujinon’s headquarters as you look toward Mount Fuji, as posted to b3ta. And then overlay the source code (seen in yellow here) onto the image. Just a bit of an “ooga-booga” moment, huh? But it…
” I don’t know how one goes about finding these things, but someone noticed a weird source code for this page. It’s a very basic, unspectacular catalog page for Fujinon Binoculars. But take a look at the source code. This screenshot is but a tiny part of the madness. Keep scrolling down the code for the full effect. I’ll wait. Apparently, the designer cares very deeply about the 8 point font. It was funny enough to get posted to b3ta and even made the weekly newsletter. Lots of folks laughed at it because it seemed so pointless. But that’s just the beginning of the story. This turned out to be about so much more than the 8 point font. If you take the entire source code and lay it on its side, you get this. Which doesn’t mean anything in itself, but take a look at the Google Earth view from Fujinon’s headquarters as you look toward Mount Fuji, as posted to b3ta. And then overlay the source code (seen in yellow here) onto the image. Just a bit of an “ooga-booga” moment, huh? But it…
7×50 WP-XL
Magnification 7
Obj. Lens Dia. (mm) 50
Eye Relief (mm) 18
Apparent Field of View 7° 30'
Field of View at 1000m 131
Exit Pupil Dia. (mm) 7.1
Relative Brightness 51
Interpupillary Distance 56~72
Length (mm) 184
Max Width (mm) 194
Weight (lbs.) 1.8
Rubber Coated Yes
Do you need to know how to use them?
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Happy to report that my Fujinon binoculars are back in my hands—fixed, tightened and re-nitrogenized. They even replaced the badging.
7×50 WP-XL
Magnification 7
Obj. Lens Dia. (mm) 50
Eye Relief (mm) 18
Apparent Field of View 7° 30'
Field of View at 1000m 131
Exit Pupil Dia. (mm) 7.1
Relative Brightness 51
Interpupillary Distance 56~72
Length (mm) 184
Max Width (mm) 194
Weight (lbs.) 1.8
Rubber Coated Yes
Do you need to know how to use them?
“It’s a very basic, unspectacular catalog page for Fujinon Binoculars. But take a look at the source code. [...] It was funny enough to get posted to b3ta and even made the weekly newsletter. Lots of folks laughed at it because it seemed so pointless. But that’s just the beginning of the story.” Woaaahhh
7×50 WP-XL
Magnification 7
Obj. Lens Dia. (mm) 50
Eye Relief (mm) 18
Apparent Field of View 7° 30'
Field of View at 1000m 131
Exit Pupil Dia. (mm) 7.1
Relative Brightness 51
Interpupillary Distance 56~72
Length (mm) 184
Max Width (mm) 194
Weight (lbs.) 1.8
Rubber Coated Yes
Do you need to know how to use them?
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Contact Fujinon USA 973-633-5600
They are located at
10 High Point Drive
Wayne, New Jersey 07470
Their manuals do not appear to be posted on the web anywhere.
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