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the viewfinders
noun
A device on a camera that shows what will appear in the field of view of the lens; it helps the user target a subject, zoom and focus the image
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So much so that people often spend a good portion of shows not watching bands directly, but through the viewfinders of their camera phones.
Big kids — like Dean — can stroll out to the end of the pier to the pretend bow of a ship and peer through the viewfinders at the real ships passing and at my old hometown.
The viewfinders of camcorders and the memories of survivors combine powerfully in "Srebrenica: A Cry From the Grave," tonight's unsparing account of the July 1995 slaughter of thousands of Bosnian Muslims by Serbian troops.
Besides, for consumers who want to record videos, real-time stabilization can greatly improve the user experience with the stabilized videos displayed in real-time on the viewfinders.
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The viewfinder is another matter.
Battery life is displayed on the viewfinder.
I never look through the viewfinder".
Tapping on the viewfinder readjusts the focus, meanwhile.
He looks through the viewfinder and turns the switch.
"Of course, I don't look through the viewfinder".
But not everyone wants to give up the viewfinder.
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