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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Photography question

Does this make sense to you? Maybe someone who knows photography knows what I am talking about.

How would you say this?
When you look through the camera lens, the frame isn't as wide as once you've taken the picture.

Which sentence is correct?

This bag is everything photography [related].
This bag has everything that has to do with photography.
This bag is everything that has to do with photography.
This bag is for everything that has to do with photography.

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Anonymous When you look through the camera lens, the frame isn't as wide as once you've taken the picture. I'm not sure what it means. Every camera I've ever looked through shows more than appears in the final picture.

  • Anonymous When you look through the camera lens, the frame isn't as wide as once you've taken the picture.
  • I'm not sure what it means.
  • Every camera I've ever looked through shows more than appears in the final picture.
  • " Anonymous This bag is for everything that has to do with photography.
  • This one.
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AnonymousWhen you look through the camera lens, the frame isn't as wide as once you've taken the picture.
I'm not sure what it means. Every camera I've ever looked through shows more than appears in the final picture. But it looks like you mean something like, "The viewfinder cuts off the edges of the picture."
AnonymousThis bag is for

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