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They both saw what she had seen through the viewfinder.
Through the viewfinder he saw the fish turn toward him.
"All they saw was the top of his head looking down into the viewfinder," she said.
They also should keep an eye close to the viewfinder.
It was now just light enough to see through the viewfinder.
Either way, you will now have a picture of some kind in the viewfinder.
I went back to the camera and looked through the viewfinder.
He took his eye at last from the viewfinder and turned to face her.
He has looked at death through a viewfinder and put it on film for all to see.
Through the glass of the viewfinder I saw the minister's eyes.
Although they use color video, the camera's viewfinder is in black and white.
She passed it over and he settled her face in the viewfinder.
It's a different way of observing when you're not looking through a viewfinder.
It was Jupiter, right there in the center of the viewfinder.
As a result, the system's work remains invisible through the viewfinder.
So get into the habit of really looking at the viewfinder picture as you line up the shot.
A moment later, six feet back, I was squinting through the viewfinder.
The original design did not have an exposure control in the viewfinder.
"Moving around while looking through the viewfinder of a camera is difficult in those situations."
Best of all, exposure information is visible in the viewfinder.
Some special purpose cameras do not have viewfinders at all.
The two new features added additional lines to the viewfinder.
With films, though, as he once put it, "I have to talk to the people who move across my viewfinder."
When she looked away from the viewfinder, though, her face was ashen.
Through the viewfinder, the world had a dark green tint.