What is a "real-image viewfinder"?
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I saw a one time use camera I wanted and I want to know: does real image viewfinder mean a view screen (like what digital cameras have) or does real image mean one of those cameras with the tiny miniscule rectangle you put your eye up to and hope and pray to God you got the image you wanted? Also a link to a pic of what a real image viewfinder looks like would be helpful. Thanks!
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Answer:
It could mean that it is like a mini-telescope of low power that passes light rays from the actual subject. Which on a one-time use camera means that the mini-scope is framing something different than the actual picture-taking lens.
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Other answers
"real image" viewfinder is probably just a 'catch' name for the tiny little window on the back that you can't see anything through... LCD screens are too expensive to put on disposable cameras...
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