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New products
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Cooke SP3 25mm T2.4 (Sony FE)Full Frame (Vista Vision)6000 i
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Cooke SP3 32mm T2.4 (Sony FE)Full Frame (Vista Vision)6000 i
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Cooke SP3 50mm T2.4 (Sony FE)Full Frame (Vista Vision)6000 i
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Cooke SP3 75mm T2.4 (Sony FE)Full Frame (Vista Vision)6000 i
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Cooke SP3 100mm T2.4 (Sony FE)Full Frame (Vista Vision)6000 i
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Cooke SP3 25mm T2.4 (Canon RF)Full Frame (Vista Vision)6000 i
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Cooke SP3 32mm T2.4 (Canon RF)Full Frame (Vista Vision)6000 i
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Cooke SP3 50mm T2.4 (Canon RF)Full Frame (Vista Vision)6000 i
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Cooke SP3 75mm T2.4 (Canon RF)Full Frame (Vista Vision)6000 i
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Cooke SP3 100mm T2.4 (Canon RF)Full Frame (Vista Vision)6000 i
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Panasonic Panasonic Lumix S5 IIMirrorless System4000 i
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Panasonic Panasonic Lumix S Pro 24-70mm f/2.8 L-MountFull Frame (Photo/Video)4000 i
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Accsoon CineView 2 SDIVideo Transmission2200 i
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Accsoon CineView SEVideo Transmission2200 i
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View Finders
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Viewfinders are presented in this section - observing the subject of shooting, determining the boundaries of the shooting frame, controlling the image quality, focusing.
In photography, a viewfinder is what the photographer looks through to compose, and, in many cases, to focus the picture. Most viewfinders are separate, and suffer parallax, while the single-lens reflex camera lets the viewfinder use the main optical system. Viewfinders are used in many cameras of different types: still and movie, film, analog and digital. A zoom camera usually zooms its finder in sync with its lens, one exception being rangefinder cameras.