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Discover LudwigThe phrase "optical viewfinder" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to a mechanism on a camera that allows the user to view the scene through a series of lenses and mirrors, rather than through an electronic screen. An example sentence using this term could be: "He preferred using the camera's optical viewfinder to the digital screen, as it provided a clearer and more accurate representation of the image."
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Optical viewfinder.
Save the optical viewfinder!
The bigger loss is the optical viewfinder.
The Fujifilm FinePix V10 also has no optical viewfinder.
The only question: On a bigger camera like this one, why not include an optical viewfinder?
His daughter used a Nikon Coolpix digital camera, which has a screen and no optical viewfinder.
It's the only optical viewfinder of these $300 cameras, in fact.
Huge, bright three-inch screen, but too bad there's no optical viewfinder.
Indeed, the DP-1's optical viewfinder is an optional $150 accessory.
These cameras have a simple optical viewfinder, which allows fast framing of a shot.
The other problem it causes is you can't have an optical viewfinder.
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