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20. DIGITAL ZOOM
The MINI MH25V2 uses stepped
zoom and can quickly increase
the base magnification from
1.0×to4.0× by enlarging the
image from 1to 4 times digitally.
To use digital zoom:
1. From the home screen,
rotate the Rotary Encoder
to zoom in and out on the
observed object.
a. Rotate clockwise to zoom in or counterclockwise to zoom out.
b. Each rotation click zooms in / out in increments of 0.1×.
2. The real-time amplification number, 1.0–4.0×, appears in the status bar.
21. PICTURE IN PICTURE (PIP)
The Picture in Picture (PIP)
function opens a small floating
window with a magnified image
view at the top of the screen. PIP
allows for increased magnification
while still being able to see the
wide field of view in the main body
of the screen.
To open the Picture in Picture
window:
1. Turn on the PIP toggle in the
main menu. See Function
Menu > PIP for instructions on page30.
2. A2×zoomed image will appear at the top of the screen. Please note
that the PIP image is 2× that of the total magnification shown in the
status bar.
3. To close the PIP window, return to the menu and turn o the PIP toggle.
NOTE: When the image in the main body of the screen is enlarged via
digital zoom, the PIP image will enlarge accordingly.
22. STADIAMETRIC RANGEFINDER
The MINI MH25V2 is equipped
with a stadiametric rangefinder,
which allows the user to calculate
the approximate distance to an
object if its size is known.
To open the stadiametric
rangefinder:
1. Turn on the rangefinder
toggle in the main menu.
See Function Menu >
Rangefinder for instructions
on page29.
2. The stadiametric rangefinder interface has the following features:
1 Stadia Lines: The two horizontal lines in the center of the screen
can be adjusted to measure the size of the target object.
2 Icons and Distances: Icons and distance values for three
pre-configured objects will be displayed on the right side of the
screen. The pre-configured objects are Bear: 5.6’ tall, Hog: 3.0’ tall,
and Rabbit: 7.9” tall.