
1) American short story 2) Device on a camera 3) Finder 4) Optical device 5) Photography equipment 6) View finder
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In photography, a viewfinder is what the photographer looks through to compose, and in many cases to focus, the picture. Most viewfinders are separate, and suffer parallax, while the single-lens reflex camera lets the viewfinder use the main optical system. Viewfinders are used in many cameras of different types: still and movie, film, analog and ...
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[short story] Viewfinder by Raymond Carver is one of the short stories in the What We Talk About When We Talk About Love compilation. It is told in the first person perspective of a man who is visited by an elderly man with hook hands. The man comes to his house to try and sell him a picture of the narrator`s house. The narrator is obsessed...
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The eyepiece or sighting device on a camera that allows the camera operator to see the image that is being photographed. Technological innovations regarding framing and parallax caused by the indirect alignment of what is viewed through the lens and what appears on the film are constantly being developed. Objects seen through the viewfinder are giv...
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camera component that shows the area of the subject to be included in a photograph. In modern cameras it usually is part of a direct visual or range ... [3 related articles]
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Part of the camera through which you can see the image. The well-known viewer types with digital cameras are: Single-lens reflex viewfinder, TTL-viewfinder, LCD color monitor and the electronical video viewfinder.
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(Film cameras) The camera window through which you see the rectangular frame used to view and compose your subject.
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Either an optical or electrical display used to frame in the camera
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Device or system indicating the field of view encompassed by the camera lens. The term is sometimes used as a description of the type of camera that does not use reflex or 'straight-through' viewing systems and therefore has to have a separate viewfinder. Either an optical or electrical display used to frame in the camera.
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The eye level device you look through to compose the image.
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