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viewfinder

[vyoo-fahyn-der] / ˈvyuˌfaɪn dər /


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Short of software patches or a geomagnetic storm that knocks out the satellites, physical changes to the spacecraft are one way to prevent total viewfinder contamination.

From Scientific American

You should have the document on an evenly lit surface and hold the phone so the entire document is centered in the viewfinder.

From Seattle Times

It is also preoccupied with the ethics of seeing: a viewfinder “slices the horizon,” a camera “neuters the present” and to bestow one’s gaze is to spend “a soft currency.”

From New York Times

As someone who uses a camera with a stacked sensor, I’m spoiled by the ability to shoot at high speeds without viewfinder blackout.

From The Verge

Her uncle gave her an old medium-format Rolleiflex camera — the sort that requires the photographer to peer down into the viewfinder rather than hoist the camera up to her face.

From Los Angeles Times