The viewing screen in an SLR on which composition takes place; viewfinders may also contain various guides to exposure, focus, and flash-readiness In all senses, the control panel from work is done
Small opening in the middle of the front of the camera that allows the camera user to find/locate objects for pictures and lets the camera take pictures of the object
A viewing device on a camera used by the photographer to see the field of view taken in by the camera's lens and the portion of the view that will be recorded on film (Also known as "Finder" or "Projected frame ")
A viewfinder is a small square of glass in a camera that you look through in order to see what you are going to photograph. the small square of glass on a camera that you look through to see exactly what you are photographing
viewing mechanism on a camera showing an image of the picture to be taken Zoom contacts have moving elements that adjusts the image through the viewer as the focal length of the lens changes
Window on the camera through which you see the frame used to view and compose your subject (on many digital point-and-shoots, the viewfinder is a T V-like LCD panel/screen)
An optical or electronic display used to frame an image in the camera One looks through the viewfinder in order to see the image that will be captured by the camera