In many details the camera retained the details of the original, including a waist level view finder and a hand crank to prepare the camera for the next shot.
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Oddly, this camera has no optical view finder, leaving users with no choice but to stare into the camera's two-inch LCD screen, which is an energy hog, to take pictures.
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Janet Gaines, president of View Finders Market Research, in Pearl River, said that any fair mystery shop evaluation should include the conditions of the workplace affecting the service, including understaffing and the quality of management.
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Negatives themselves can be examined with a loupe, but blacks and whites are the reverse of what is seen through the view finder ( hence : a negative ), which makes it more difficult to interpret the images.
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George Skidmore then installed a large equatorial refracting telescope, which consisted of a lens, view finder, and a clockwork motor drive whereby it was possible to set the telescope on any star and ensure that it would be followed in its course across the heavens.
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If you want to focus on a fish but the focusing spot ( usually in the center of the view finder ) is on mountains in the background when you take the photo, the mountains will be in focus while the fish and the person aren't.
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There are similar usages in other fields, such as a " Hail Mary shot " in photography where the photographer holds the view finder of an SLR camera far from his eye ( so unable to compose the picture ), usually high above his head, and takes a shot.