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viewfinder

[vyoo-fahyn-der] / ˈvyuˌfaɪn dər /


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Crouched down, eyes fixed through the viewfinders of their weapons and head to toe in camouflage are the members of the US Army's 25th Infantry Division training on the island of Basco.

From BBC

By virtue of its design, the person can still see your face when you’re taking the picture; you still have that engagement and connection, opposed to the viewfinder being in the middle.

From New York Times

There’s just one catch: Drew isn’t a reader, preferring to experience life up close and in person, through the viewfinder of her trusty camera.

From Seattle Times

Tennessee has one of the largest collections of colorblindness viewfinders in the world, but Michigan is catching up.

From Washington Post

I was so quick to try and capture it that I didn’t have time to “fix” the axis or even look through the viewfinder.

From Los Angeles Times