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Hi Guys,
Sorry if my post is not in the right group, I'm not a sailor or a boatsman. I purchased a pair of binoculars STEINER COMMANDER XP with (magnetcic) compass via internet. When I received de binoculars I remarked a big air bubble in the stabilising fluid and a deviation (with respect to a (magnetic) handcompass with optical prism) when shooting bearings. I sent the binoculars back to Steiner for repair and after three weeks my toy came back. The air bubble had disapeared but not the deviation. Due north with a reference compass the STEINER indicates 002.5° Due east with a reference compass the STEINER indicates 095.5° A quick series of measurements (beginning north and with increments of 30°) reveal a positive deviation with a maximum of +6.5° (from 0° to 180°) and maximum deviation of -5° (from 180° to 360°). Drawing a graph with de deviation values as a function of the bearing angle gives a sort of sinusoïdal curve. I contacted STEINER but got no reply yet. Are there STEINER users among you with similar experiences? Thank you for reading my post. Jozef |
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