• ___ cap
• Life thru a ___
• Telephoto or contact ender
• A cameraman cleans it
• Author Deighton's glass
• Bausch & Lomb product
• Beam-focusing device
• Bias and Dawson
• Bifocal
• Bifocal ___ (Benjamin Franklin invention)
• Bifocal ___ (Franklin invention)
• Bifocal, e.g.
• Bifocal, for one
• Brownie component
• Brownie point?
• Brownie's eye?
• Camera accessory
• Camera attachment
• Camera component
• Camera element
• Camera essential
• Camera eye
• Camera part
• Camera shop purchase
• Camera shop purchase, perhaps
• Camera-bag item
• Camera's focusing device
• Cameraman's choice
• Canon attachment
• Cap site
• Capture on film
• Cariou and Dawson
• Cariou's glass
• Cataract site
• Cataracts make it cloudy
• Cinematographer's concern
• Cinematographer's selection
• Contact ___
• Contact or zoom
• Contact piece
• Contact, e.g.
• Contact, for one
• Contact, maybe
• Contact, perhaps
• Contact, say
• Copier part
• Coronagraph component
• Direct, in Hollywood slang
• Director's choice
• Double-arc shape, in geometry
• Dykstra and Dawson
• Eye
• Eye element
• Eye of a camera
• Eye part
• Eye piece
• Eye structure
• Eyeglass part
• Eyeglasses glass
• Eyesight enhancer
• FAMERS DAWSON AND FORD
• Film
• Film a film, in Hollywoodese
• Film, in Hollywood lingo
• Film, in Variety-speak
• Fire starter, maybe
• Fisheye ___
• Fisheye or contact
• Fisheye or zoom
• Fisheye, for one
• Focal device
• Focus this
• Focusing agent
• Focusing device
• Focusing mechanism
• Ford and Dawson
• Frame insert
• Glass
• Glass in eyeglasses
• Glasses glass
• Glasses piece
• Half-glasses?
• Headlight component
• Hubble component
• Hubble part
• Hubble Telescope part
• If it's 50mm, you'll get true perspective (How's that for obvious?)
• Iris's neighbor
• It can bring things into focus
• It can change the way you see things
• It focuses light rays
• It gets capped
• It has a focus
• It helps keep one focused
• It helps keep you focused
• It helps you focus
• It may be 35mm
• It may be objective
• It may change your perspective
• It may come with a cap
• It may give you the fisheye
• It may have a cap
• It may help you focus
• It may zoom
• It may zoom in or out
• It will help your focus
• It's see-through
• Kodak product
• Kodak's eye
• Light bender
• Light focuser
• Look through here
• Lorgnette part
• Lorgnette piece
• Loupe
• Loupe part
• Loupe, essentially
• Magnifier
• Magnifying device
• Magnifying glass
• Magnifying glass, e.g.
• Make a movie
• Make a movie of
• Means of clarification
• Meniscus
• Microscope attachment
• Microscope component
• Microscope element
• Microscope must
• Microscope part
• Microscope piece
• Minolta offering
• Monocle
• Monocle or contact
• Monocle or contact, essentially
• Monocle part
• Monocle, basically
• Monocle, e.g.
• Monocle, essentially
• Monocle, for one
• Most of a monocle
• Mount Palomar necessity
• Nikon attachment
• Nikon offering
• Objective, e.g.
• Oculist's piece
• One of your contacts
• Optical aid
• Optical device
• Optical element
• Optical instrument
• Optical item
• Optician's creation
• Optician's fitting
• Optician's product
• Optometric object
• Optometry product
• Paparazzo's need
• Paparazzo's purchase
• Part of a camera or microscope
• Part of a focus group?
• Part of a microscope
• Part of a microscope or an eye
• Part of a scope
• Part of S.L.R.
• Part of the eye
• Peephole feature, often
• Periscope part
• Periscope piece
• Photog's accessory
• Photog's choice
• Photog's need
• Photographer's accessory
• Photographer's buy
• Photographer's concern
• Photographer's need
• Pince-nez component
• Pince-nez part
• Place for a cap
• Polaroid eye
• Projector part
• Pupil's neighbor
• Put on film, in Variety-speak
• Ray-Ban replacement piece
• Refraction producer
• Removable part of a camera
• See-through glass
• See-through item
• See-through object
• Shoot, slangily
• Shutterbug's attachment
• Shutterbug's purchase
• Sight part
• Slide projector part
• SLR part
• Something found in specs?
• Something to see through
• Something to shoot through
• Specs component
• Spectacle part
• Spyglass part
• Takes a load off
• Telephoto ___
• Telephoto or contact
• Telephoto or zoom
• Telephoto, for one
• Telescope component
• Telescope disk
• Telescope element
• Telescope glass
• Telescope part
• Telescope piece
• The L of S.L.R.
• The eye has it
• The eyes have it
• Transparent eye structure
• Viewer's aid
• Way of seeing the world, in actuality and metaphor
• What we looked at Peg through
• What's behind every pupil
• Wide-angle or zoom
• Word with contact or concave
• Word with contact or concave
• Word with contact or zoom
• Word with telephoto or zoom
• Word with zoom
• Word with zoom or contact
• You can see right through it
• You might look right through it
• You see right through it
• You'll see right through it
• Zoom ___
• Zoom for one
• Zoom or contact
• Zoom or macro
• Zoom, e.g.
• A transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images
• Genus of small erect or climbing herbs with pinnate leaves and small inconspicuous white flowers and small flattened pods lentils
• Biconvex transparent body situated behind the iris in the eye
• It focuses light waves on the retina
• Electronic equipment that uses a magnetic or electric field in order to focus a beam of electrons
Billet split lens — <phot.> билинза Бийе
correct a lens for aberration — исправлять линза на аберрацию
double convex lens — <opt.> линза двояковыпуклая
head lamp lens — рассеиватель фары
lens forms an image — линза дает изображение
lens scanning disk — линзовый диск
lens turret assembly — турель объектива
lens turret head — объективная револьверная головка
long focal-length lens — длиннофокусный объектив
optical power of a lens — оптическая сила
soft focus lens — мягкорисующий объектив
stop down the lens — диафрагмировать объектив
zoning of a lens antenna — <radio> выравнивание фазового фронта линзовой антенны
She wears glasses with very thick lenses.
a long-lens shot of a rare bird
The photo was taken using a zoom lens.
I took the lens cap off my camera and waited for a good shot.
a view of Mount Kilimanjaro as seen through Eddie's camera lens