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Title: New Product Process
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A misadjustment of any component during the manufacturing process can affect the kind of photo or video produced. So first there is the viewfinder. This is the part you look through to view the subject to be viewed. Next, there is the lens. The lens displays what the viewfinder sees... Showed first 250 characters
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Next, there is the lens. The lens displays what the viewfinder sees. This controls the magnification and angle of view. The aperture is the opening made of overlapping metal inside the lens that allows light through to the shutter. It works kind of like the pupil of the eye where it can be opened wider or narrower... Showed next 250 characters
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