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Camera Viewer Means Sees Eslpod 0549 We 0772 Eslpod Word Podcast

Id ESLPod_0549_WE_0772
Episode Id ESLPod 549
Episode Title Using a Camera
Phrase viewer
Text The word "viewer," in this podcast, means the small rectangular opening in the back of a camera that one looks through with one eye while taking a photo to see the image that will appear in the photograph: "Whatever you see in the viewer is what you'll see in the final photograph." A "viewer" is also someone who sees something or who watches a television program or a movie: "This TV show has more than one million viewers on a typical night." Or, "What percentage of our viewers are teenage boys?" The phrase "point of view" means perspective, or the way that one sees and understands something: "From James' point of view, this is the most beautiful painting ever."
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