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If you turn the fine adjustment knob slowly to move the objective up or down, what happens to the image you are viewing? What does it do? Thank you :)
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If you turn the fine adjustment knob slowly to move the objective up or down, what happens to the image you are viewing?
What does it do?
Thank you :)
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It gets more or less focused by very small increments
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