VIEWFINDER
:''This article is about the definition, for the short story by Raymond Carver, see Viewfinder (short story)''
In photography a 'viewfinder' is what the photographer looks through to compose, and in many cases to focus, the picture.
Viewfinders are widely used in cameras of different types: still and movie, film, analog and digital.
Viewfinders can be optical or electronic. An optical viewfinder is simply a reversed telescope. It has many drawbacks, but one advantage: it consumes no power. An electronic viewfinder is a CRT, LCD or OLED based display device. In addition to its primary purpose, an electronic viewfinder can be used to replay previously captured material and usually has an on-screen display.
It is not uncommon for a camera to have two viewfinders. Here are two examples:
★ A digital still camera may have an optical viewfinder and an electronic one. The latter can be used to replay previously captured material, has an on-screen display, and can be switched off to save power.
★ A camcorder may have two viewfinders, both electronic. The first is viewed through a magnifying eyepiece. The second viewfinder is a mounted on the side of the camera and projected on a CRT or LCD-screen. Because it consumes more energy it is often possible to turn it off to save power.
Some special purpose cameras do not have viewfinders at all. These are, for example, web cameras and video surveillance cameras. They use external monitors as their viewfinders.
★ Electronic viewfinder
★ waist-level finder
In photography a 'viewfinder' is what the photographer looks through to compose, and in many cases to focus, the picture.
Viewfinders are widely used in cameras of different types: still and movie, film, analog and digital.
Viewfinders can be optical or electronic. An optical viewfinder is simply a reversed telescope. It has many drawbacks, but one advantage: it consumes no power. An electronic viewfinder is a CRT, LCD or OLED based display device. In addition to its primary purpose, an electronic viewfinder can be used to replay previously captured material and usually has an on-screen display.
It is not uncommon for a camera to have two viewfinders. Here are two examples:
★ A digital still camera may have an optical viewfinder and an electronic one. The latter can be used to replay previously captured material, has an on-screen display, and can be switched off to save power.
★ A camcorder may have two viewfinders, both electronic. The first is viewed through a magnifying eyepiece. The second viewfinder is a mounted on the side of the camera and projected on a CRT or LCD-screen. Because it consumes more energy it is often possible to turn it off to save power.
Some special purpose cameras do not have viewfinders at all. These are, for example, web cameras and video surveillance cameras. They use external monitors as their viewfinders.
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See also
★ Electronic viewfinder
★ waist-level finder
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