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... parallax is introduced by the slightly different viewpoints of finder and camera lenses . The error can be reduced by positioning the finder as close to the camera lens as possible or by making the finder field smaller so that the ...
... parallax is introduced by the slightly different viewpoints of finder and camera lenses . The error can be reduced by positioning the finder as close to the camera lens as possible or by making the finder field smaller so that the ...
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