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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an eyepiece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a lens or optical component that is used to view objects through a microscope, telescope, or similar device.
Example: "To enhance your viewing experience, make sure to select an eyepiece that offers the appropriate magnification for your needs."
Alternatives: "a lens" or "an ocular".
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Neither camera has an eyepiece viewfinder.
More important, there's now an eyepiece viewfinder.
It is the only model with an eyepiece viewfinder (albeit one the size of an amoeba).
He wore an apron and a visor, and used an eyepiece for a closer look.
Only an eyepiece viewfinder shows the true scene as the camera sees it.
Remember, bigger focal length on an eyepiece means bigger field-of-view (FOV).
Today, there are few who are lucky enough to even have looked through an eyepiece.
It was clearly of a compound microscope, with an eyepiece and an objective lens.
Back in 2001, every camera on the market had an eyepiece viewfinder; today, almost none do.
It not only has an eyepiece viewfinder, but a switchable one.
Some digital microscopes have dispensed with an eyepiece and provide images directly on the computer screen.
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