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FOCUSSING
MAIN TELESCOPE
CYBERSHOT
EXPOSURE INFORMATION
VIEWFINDER INFORMATION
DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT DIAL
SMALL OPTICAL VIEWFINDER
REMOVABLE ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER
TOP LCD
OPTICAL ZOOMING VIEWFINDER
EVF
CENTER
BIG
SIDE
SPEED
NOISE
FRAME
MONITOR
TECHNIQUE
COMPOSITION
FRONT
HELP
MODELS
LOOK
MOVING
DIRECTION
SECONDS
SHOW
SHOWING
QUALITY
PRISM
BOTTOM
BUTTON
SUBJECT
FEATURE
SCENE
PICTURE
ASAHIFLEX
MIRROR
MAGNIFIED
SHOT
SCREEN
LIGHT
LEDS
TRIPOD
TELESCOPE
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  1. The viewfinder is bright and I had no problem using it in dim light.
  2. The viewfinder is clear and bright unlike the tunnel-like view we get from other DSLRs. Move Up
  3. Electronic viewfinder is a compromise and means that you see a little LCD through a loupe. Move Up
  4. The optical viewfinder is quite generous for a camera in this range also. Move Up

Focussing Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. The camera automatically does a 2x zoom on the viewfinder the moment you move the focussing ring.

Main Telescope Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The viewfinder will require alignment, or collimation, with the main telescope.

Cybershot Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The CyberShot is a point and shoot with an electronic viewfinder.
  2. The viewfinder on the Cybershot is also electronic causing it to have more battery draw and its slower. Move Up

Exposure Information Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The A series were the first cameras from Pentax to use LCD digital displays for exposure information in the viewfinder.

Viewfinder Information Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Viewfinder information: Focus area, focus indications, exposure mode, shutter **When using MB-10 with optional MS-11 battery holder.

Diopter Adjustment Dial Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. If the image in the viewfinder is fuzzy, see if the camera has a diopter adjustment dial you can use to adjust it.

Small Optical Viewfinder Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. With the huge 3” LCD, manual focusing is easier on the SX110 IS than on budget dSLR's which have a small optical viewfinder.

Removable Electronic Viewfinder Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Possibly the camera's most interesting new feature is a removable electronic viewfinder, a world first for Ricoh.

Top Lcd Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Shutter speed is displayed on the viewfinder status bar and on the top LCD, roll the main command dial (rear) to select different shutter speeds.

Optical Zooming Viewfinder Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The camera also has an optical zooming viewfinder with coverage less than that of the LCD (as is usually the case).

Evf Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. No such camera currently exists, as all fixed lens cameras either use an electronic viewfinder (EVF), or a separate optical finder.
  2. The remaining camera controls are on the rear panel, along with the electronic optical viewfinder (EVF) eyepiece and 1.5-inch color LCD monitor. Move Up

Center Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Large basis rangefinder Split or superimposed image range finder shown as a bright field in the center of the viewfinder image.
  2. There is an area marked in the optical viewfinder in the center of the image. Move Up

Big Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Add to that a big, bright optical viewfinder, and you have a camera that's a pleasure to use.
  2. First, the new electronic viewfinder is a big, big improvement, and is now eminently usable. Move Up

Side Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Diopter Adjustment Dial: Tucked on the left side of the viewfinder, this dial adjusts the optical viewfinder display to accommodate eyeglass wearers.

Speed Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The speed and accuracy of through-the-lens optical autofocusing is now often more precise than what can be achieved manually with an ordinary viewfinder.

Noise Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. To avoid the noise and vibration, many professional cameras offer a mirror lock-up feature, but this blacks out the viewfinder totally when in use.

Frame Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The SLR user cannot see anything outside the taking frame through the viewfinder, while with most rangefinder systems, this can be done.
  2. The optical viewfinder only shows 80 per cent of the image frame. Move Up

Monitor Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This enables you to remotely monitor the viewfinder image from up to 40ft away and also fire the shutter remotely from the remote monitor.

Technique Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A technique that works well for me is to prefocus my lens at the distance I expect to pick up the flying bird in my viewfinder.

Composition Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. I don't use the electronic viewfinder, prefering instead to use the large LCD panel for all composition.

Front Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Aperture is displayed on the viewfinder status bar and on the top LCD, roll the sub-command (front) dial to select different apertures.
  2. Front - Camera on, lens extended, flash, infra-red focusing, optical viewfinder, microphone. Move Up

Help Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Don't hold the camera in front of you looking throught the LCD use the viewfinder this will help keep the camera steady.
  2. The LC1 magnifies the center portion of the image, in either the electronic viewfinder or on the LCD, to help you judge focus. Move Up

Models Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A new 235,000 pixel electronic viewfinder greatly improves viewfinder performance over previous models.
  2. Using the optical viewfinder on both models, you can shoot up to five frames per second and up to four frames per second with Quick Auto Focus Live View. Move Up

Look Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. As you look through the viewfinder you will see the shutter speed displayed.
  2. When you look through an electronic viewfinder, you see whatever the lens is looking at plus all the information normally displayed on the LCD monitor. Move Up

Moving Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. With first curtain sync you can see the moving object in the viewfinder and can thus trigger the shutter at the exact moment.

Direction Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. You pick up the bird in your viewfinder and simply follow it in a horizontal plane, sweeping the lens along smoothly in the direction the bird is flying.
  2. Orient the viewfinder so its front objective lens is pointing in the same direction as the open end (front) of the optical tube (25). Move Up

Seconds Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Keep following the car in the viewfinder for a few more seconds.

Show Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. These allow you to attach special-purpose macro lenses and show you in a bright optical viewfinder what you will get on the sensor.

Showing Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Additive type; showing in the viewfinder and on the camera.

Quality Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Since the camera has such a long zoom lens, HP had to use an electronic viewfinder (EVF). Generally, EVF image quality is pretty poor.

Prism Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A variant of this prism is the roof pentaprism which is commonly used in the viewfinder of single-lens reflex cameras.

Bottom Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This can be done by depressing the shutter release half way and observing the selected setting in the bottom of the viewfinder.
  2. It has a simple LED metering display along the bottom of the viewfinder, that displayes exposure information in.5 EV values. Move Up

Button Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This button allows you to switch the display output from the LCD monitor to the Electronic Viewfinder.

Subject Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The camera then automatically locks focus on that AF point (closest subject priority), even when the subject is not centered in the viewfinder.

Feature Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A. It is a feature on higher quality SLR cameras that allows you to stop down the lens while looking though the viewfinder.
  2. This feature uses a little sensor by the viewfinder of the camera. Move Up
  3. One feature which attracts me is the electronic viewfinder. Move Up

Scene Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. An unusual single-lens reflex camera used a half-silvered mirror to create an image of the scene both in the film plane and in the viewfinder.
  2. Of course, I do use my camera's meter in the form of a gauge in my viewfinder, but just to help me expose just the way I want depending on the scene. Move Up
  3. There is a noticeable lag between the changes in the scene and the electronic viewfinder display. Move Up

Picture Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Moving the camera so that the image of a moving object remains in the same relative position in the viewfinder as you take a picture.
  2. Since the viewfinder on this type of camera is offset from the lens, you can't see if your camera strap or finger is in part of your picture. Move Up

Asahiflex Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Asahiflex I had a non-interchangeable waist-level viewfinder, with a direct optical viewfinder for eye-level use.
  2. In 1954 followed the most important improvement to solve a big drawback of the Asahiflex: the black-out in the viewfinder after the picture was made. Move Up

Mirror Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Most SLR cameras utilize a mirror to supply the optical viewfinder with its image.

Magnified Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. DX format uses the center of the viewfinder, providing a picture angle of the equivalent focal length, magnified by 1.5x.

Shot Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The C-8080 WZ features an electronic viewfinder to guarantee precise framing of a shot.
  2. The optimised electronic viewfinder � unlike many optical viewfinders � enables precise framing of the shot. Move Up

Screen Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Do this test, take the image on your screen, downsize it to something around as big as you see in your viewfinder.

Light Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The image (usually) gets darker since (usually) your aperture is less than full-open -- less light gets to the viewfinder.
  2. Cameras with pellicle mirrors have fixed half-silvered mirrors that both direct light to the viewfinder and to the film surface. Move Up

Leds Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It also sported a palm grip like the A-1. The camera was also compatible with the A-1's Motor Drive MA. The viewfinder featured LEDs.
  2. Viewfinder information depends on operating mode: In aperture priority, shutter speed is indicated by LEDs. Move Up

Tripod Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. That means if the camera is on the ground, on a table, or on a tripod, you can compose an image without looking from behind the viewfinder.

Telescope Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Do not look through the telescope or its viewfinder as it is moving.
  2. By using a telescope as a lens it acts like a very long focal length telephoto, and so the image as viuewed through the viewfinder can be dark. Move Up

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