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- image could be seen. Such viewfinders were integrated into box cameras, and ****ed to the side of folding cameras. These viewfinders were ****ed to inexpensive...
- optical and digital viewfinders some cameras have hybrid viewfinders. These display the image in an optical eyepiece viewfinder, or digitally on an LCD...
- movie camera. There are three types of director's viewfinders. The most traditional director's viewfinder looks like a short telescope, can be held easily...
- A viewfinder is a device used in photography. Viewfinder may also refer to: Viewfinder (album), a 2001 album by the group Pullman Viewfinder (short story)...
- Viewfinder is a puzzle video game developed by Sad Owl Studios and published by Thunderful Publishing. The game was released for PlayStation 5 and Windows...
- "Viewfinder" is a short story by American author Raymond Carver. It was originally published as "View Finder" in the Spring/Summer 1978 issue of Quarterly...
- N viewfinders Angle finder N for prism N, AE N viewfinders Diopter corrections for prism N, AE N viewfinders Magnifying lenses for W N viewfinder 120...
- (TLR) or pseudo-TLR as the "viewfinder" camera. TLRs typically have square waist-level viewfinders, with the viewfinder plane at 90 degrees to the image...
- Viewfinder is Pullman's second album, the follow-up to 1998's Turnstyles & Junkpiles. Recorded, mixed and edited by Ken Brown in the summer 2000 at Soma...
- six interchangeable viewfinders, some of which show the lens aperture f-stop via a small window within them. The available viewfinders are: The standard...