Definition
A 'viewfinder' is the part of a camera that you look through to compose your shot. It allows you to see the scene that the camera will capture. Think of it like a window to the world you're about to immortalize in a photograph or video. It helps you frame your subject and adjust settings before taking the picture. Unlike just pointing and shooting, the viewfinder gives you control over your perspective and composition. It's essential for creating visually appealing and well-composed images.