why is there a blind spot when I look through binoculars?
Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
11:43 pm
I was just looking out my window, and everytime I look through binoculars, there is a blind spot towards my nose, and usually I have to look with only one eye because something is blocking my other eye all together. a wobbly blackish grey blindspot thingy.
if I pull my face back and open my eyes really wide, it goes away. I made sure it wasn't my eyelashes or anything, what is it? it changes when I change the way the binculars are bent.
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The binoculars may be adjusted wrong. They can be adjusted to make the eyepieces closer together or farther apart. It sounds like you have them too far apart.
i really feel blind when my glasses fog up when im eating noodle soup.
yo that's what's up! That's my new spot then.
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