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viewfinder
[vyoo-fahyn-der]
viewfinder
/ ˈːˌڲɪԻə /
noun
Sometimes shortened to: finder.a device on a camera, consisting of a lens system and sometimes a ground-glass screen, enabling the user to see what will be included in his photograph
Word History and Origins
Origin of viewfinder1
Example Sentences
Of this, he was sure: “I had the camera on him and I mean I saw everything through the viewfinder.’
She daydreams about installing a pier for fishing, lookout points along the shore and adult treehouses for glamping among conifers so tall they don’t fit in a camera’s viewfinder.
When on his lunch break, he takes snapshots of trees without looking through the viewfinder.
That day, something exciting appeared on the viewfinder of Gauna's drone camera.
Thankfully, the Canon 5DIV makes it easy to compose subsequent exposures, as it overlays the previous images on the viewfinder.
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