it depends on the make and model of your camera. if it could it would most likely say it in the manual
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the view finder is the small lens you look through to frame a picture ,however a lot of modern digital cameras do not have these anymore -using the lcd screen to do this instead
You should register your camera, to give the finder a way to contact you. losder.com has a good and easy way to do that.
use a stud finder, same concept only horizontal
The Sony Cybershot is the best one I think. It's big and has good quality that a camera should have. It also has a view finder which is good as well.There.
EVF = Electronic View Finder: this is the name for a part of a camera at which you look that displays the image that will be taken (or is being recorded).
The first RangeFinder camera brand was a Kodak 3A Autographic Special. The RangeFinder cameras were also sometimes labeled as "telemeters". They were first made in 1916.
View finder A digital camera may have a viewfinder. If it does not have a screen on which it displays a "live view". (The Leica M9 has both)
The Sony A700 was first released in September of 2007. This camera, unlike other Sony cameras, lacks a dedicated LCD for displaying camera settings. Some of the main features are: auto focus, white balance, and view finder.
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Most photographers would consider an slr to be "normal". If it's not an slr or a tlr, then you must be referring to a range finder camera or monorail camera. I presume range finder. Thus the major difference is that an slr system presents to the viewing eye pretty much everything that the lens is bringing to the film (minus the parts where the circular image lies outside the film rectangle). A range finder attempts to do this with a separate small viewing lens usually mounted on the camera face off to one side of the lens. The angle of view of the main lens is not the same as the angle of view of the viewing lens, which is usually not a problem. But if you are close enough to a subject such as a flower and you place the camera according to what you see in the viewfinder, you will be too far off to one side and will get less than the whole flower in the picture. This effect is known as parallax.
The lens, mirror, self timer, shutter release, film advance, view finder, prism, rewind knob