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viewfinder

/vyoo-fahyn-der/US // ˈvyuˌfaɪn dər //UK // (ˈvjuːˌfaɪndə) //

取景器,观景器,取证器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Photography.

    • : finder.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The glasses will become a perpetual viewfinder, emphasizing each wearer’s perspective over the experience of being in any group.

  • That’s because a viewfinder focuses your attention and your gaze, allowing you to take in the full frame of what the camera will capture.

  • Your viewfinder is the screen on the back of the camera, which shows you a live feed directly from the sensor.

  • That attached to a body, which enclosed the viewfinder and mirror box that let you see what you were shooting.

  • Filming it through his own camera's viewfinder kept him steady: it was a necessary mediating tool.

  • The viewfinder could be popped off so I could hold it low and compose a photo at waist level if the situation got bad.

  • Although I had been looking thru my cameras viewfinder I had not shot a frame.

  • In 1933, Ben Shahn loaned Walker Evans a right-angle viewfinder, which he took on assignment to Vicksburg, Mississippi.

  • No, sir; I was just taking a picture of him, and the presidential party in the car come through my viewfinder and my camera.

  • He kept low and moved slow, keeping the viewfinder up so that he could keep the melee in shot.

  • "Not if you let me make it right away," Pete replied after a squint or two through the viewfinder.