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How do I get pictures off of the Bushnell Binoculars? I don’t understand the CDs and stuff so please help me!!
I have the Bushnell Binoculars and I have tried for a REALLY long time to get the pictures off. Please explain step by step to me on how to get the pictures onto my PC. Thanks SOOOO MUCHH!!!

Plug the binoculars into the computer via usb cable, then go to my computer and you should see it there or it may say removable disk go to dcim and your pics should be there

I lost the disk for my Bushnell camera Binoculars?
I got a disk with my Bushnell 8 x 21mm 11-8200 Image View Digital Binoculars, but i lost it, i was wondering if i could download the software online? please anything will help.

Manuals, still looking for software:

http://www.bushnell.com/products/binoculars/instruction-manuals/

The FAQ in their resource area says to click for more info to download it but it isn’t there. I found a version on cnet though.

http://download.cnet.com/Bushnell-ImageView/3000-2116_4-66048.html?tag=mncol;1

i lost my disc for my bushnell binoculars?
i lost my disc for my bushnell binoculars and i bought a new computer.And every time i hook it up it is telling me i need the disk.So where can i download the software from
p.s. i need it for free because i don’t have a creditcard

download it from here

http://list.driverguide.com/list/company2335/

What is insta focus on Bushnell falcon binoculars?
I am looking for binoculars to bird watch etc, and was interested in these, but i keep seeing stuff on insta focus but i don’t know what that is…..

Im not sure on how it works, but it does. With older optics, you would need to manually adjust the fine and course focus knobs for different distances. The Insta Focus is a feature of the lens’ that somehow forces your eyes to focus. The result is an almost imediate clear view at every distance without having to worry about adjusting any knobs.

Bushnell Binoculars, 11-1025 model that takes photos but how to download them to the PC?
I have the CD, I have also downloaded the driver from the Bushnell web site. I have Windows XP. This is really frustrating – I have set up these binoculars to link to my PC but all it allows me to do is do streaming video. Fun, but I have taken photos that for the life of me I can’t download. Bushnell was no help (they don’t answer). Anybody else here have these binoculars and have figured it out?

If you took the batteries out and you aren’t using an SD card then the photo’s or gone, it doesn’t work like that for other cameras. Check the support site (the link is lower in the answer).

I don’t know if this will help but have you tried going to my computer and checking if there is a extra drive there (removal drive or something else, with a name or model of the Binoculars).

Most Digital cameras are compatible with the mass storage driver built into XP and when you plug these devices in, it automatically creates a new drive which can also be used like a flash drive.

If there is no drive check the binoculars settings or mode. You might have to change it to a different mode. My camera works as web cam when I turn the dial to the video camera, and when I turn the dial to the picture of the stills camera it switch over to the mass storage driver and a new drive appears under my computer which i can go into and copy my photo’s off.

A last resort is to visit the Bushnell support page.

http://www.bushnell-binoculars.com/bushnell-10x25mm-imageview-binoculars-11-1025-111025.shtml

Download the manual

http://www.bushnell-binoculars.com/customer_service/manuals/binoculars/11-1025_imageview.pdf

If you have 1025C or CL go find the link to the correct manual here
http://www.bushnell-binoculars.com/pdf-html-manuals.shtml

What binoculars are there that have a mildot style ranging reticle? Is there anything besides ATN or Bushnell?
Does anyone have a picture of what the Bushnell Marine ranging reticle looks like? I’d buy these if I knew they could measure 1 MIL increments.

This question is for BINOCULARS only. Thanks.

Steiner has a few

http://www.steiner-binoculars.com/index.html

http://www.steiner-binoculars.com/binoculars/law/538.html

http://www.steiner-binoculars.com/binoculars/law/481.html

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