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- How to Use a Lensatic Compass - Brunton
The term “lensatic” comes from the fact that there is a lens on the rear side of the compass that aids in the orienteering process Lensatic compasses are made up of three parts: cover, base, and reading lens
- How to Use a Lensatic Military Compass - Beginners Tutorial
It is the current US military compass used Compared to other kinds of compasses, a lensatic compass allows you to read the bearings while sighting the objects all at the same time, without changing eye position It also has the sighting wire, which helps in determining the azimuth more accurately
- How to Use a Lensatic Compass for Beginners - Preparedness Advice
It’s one of the most versatile navigation tools we have available today A lensatic compass features a small pop-out area for your thumb, and a lid on top of the main compass body You can look through a small window of the top (that’s the lens), and navigate smoothly from there
- How to Use a Lensatic Compass - Carnegie Museum of Natural . . .
The lensatic compass is very versatile You can also use it as you would a standard compass by pulling back the lid and magnifying glass to fully show directions North, South, East, and West
- How To Use A Lensatic Compass For Beginners - Cammenga 3H
This video covers the basics of how to use a lensatic compass for beginners Knowing how to use a compass is a skill I think every adult should know
- What is a Lensatic Compass? Understanding Its Functionality . . .
The lensatic compass traces its roots back to the early days of navigation when explorers relied on the Earth’s magnetic field for direction The term "lensatic" refers to the lens incorporated into its design, which significantly enhances its usability and accuracy
- Official US Military Tritium Lensatic Compass
We stock everything from basic orienteering map compasses to professional sighting compasses, and all compasses in between This is the official lensatic compass of the US Military featuring illuminating tritium, by Cammenga
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