- - Zeiss product
- - Optician's product
- - Optometry product
- - Glass item found in binoculars
- - Contact ... (eyewear)
- - Part of camera belongs to Leonard
- - piece of a periscope
- - Geef me snel weer een loep
- - seeing something?
- - a camera's transparent optical device comparable to a mechanical version of the eye's biconvex refracting disc of the same name
- - part of eye in swollen state
- - Curved glass in a microscope
- - Magnifying element of a telescope
- - Eyeglasses piece
- - Eye part, or something over an eye
- - cinematography glass
- - perspective, metaphorically
- - it will help you focus on a french city
- - one man's glass
- - Zoom, eg
- - Dawson et al
- - "Eye" of the camera
- - binoculars glass
- - The Parisian approaching outskirts of Nantes, French city
- - Little Leonard's optical device
- - See through the French and the heartless Normans.
- - Somebody's eyepiece
- - Contact old Ernest, occasionally
- - this will correct a pupil's shortcomings
- - way of seeing the world, metaphorically
- - Word after contact or before cover
- - a man's viewing-aid
- - A man's piece of photographic equipment
- - spectacle insert
- - He left Helen's glass for focusing
- - sullen son conceals a bit of glass
- - Telescope element
- - camera option
- - A device easily seen through
- - Cameras' eye
- - Telescope or spectacle part
- - Part of telescope
- - Microscope or telescope part
- - The eye of a camera
- - Camera part used to see through
- - attachment to the bottom of a microscope's body tube
- - Piece of curved glass in a camera
- - It's used in a camera
- - Contact ... (corrects visual defects)
- - Microscope part that's made of glass
- - Transparent optical device
- - little leonard's glass
- - this helps one to make clear observations
- - Glass part of a camera
- - A simple microscope has one
- - Part of a pair of glasses
- - Part of a microscope just above the slide
- - One of two in a basic telescope
- - Allen screws holding optical glass
- - Critical viewpoint
- - Perspective, figuratively
- - One can see through it in a number of ways
- - A camera part, the "L" in "S.L.R"
- - part of an eye or a pair of eyeglasses
- - loans losing daughter a piece of glass
- - Monocle part
- - Camera's eye
- - Camera eye
- - Microscope piece
- - Contact, e.g.
- - Telescope glass
- - See-through camera part
- - Periscope piece
- - Loupe
- - Telescope disk
- - Optician's creation
- - Nikon offering
- - Glasses piece
- - Camera-bag item
- - Monocle, e.g.
- - Magnifier
- - Lorgnette part
- - Hubble part
- - Glass in eyeglasses
- - Glass in a monocle
- - Focusing device
- - Eyeglasses glass
- - Contact, for one
- - Canon attachment
- - Oculist's piece
- - Meniscus
- - Loupe, essentially
- - Focal device
- - Fisheye, e.g.
- - Contact, say
- - Zoom, for one
- - Zoom, e.g.
- - Telephoto, for one
- - Something to shoot through
- - Optical glass
- - One of your contacts
- - Monocle, for one
- - Monocle, basically
- - Light focuser
- - It's see-through
- - It may zoom
- - Hubble component
- - Headlight component
- - Glasses glass
- - Fisheye or contact
- - Cinematographer's selection
- - Camera essential
- - Brownie's eye?
- - Bifocal, for one
- - "Telephoto" or "contact" ender
- - Zoom or fisheye
- - Zoom or contact
- - Zoom ...... (camera attachment)
- - Yes "Into the ......"
- - Word with "contact" or "concave"
- - Wide-angle or zoom
- - Viewpoint, metaphorically
- - Telescopic ....
- - Telephoto or zoom
- - Telephoto or contact
- - Spyglass part
- - Sight part
- - Shutterbug's buy
- - Shutterbug's attachment
- - Robbie Williams "Life Thru a ......"
- - Pince-nez part
- - Photog's "eye"
- - Part of SLR
- - Part of a telescope
- - Optical aid
- - No Trigger "Fish Eye ......"
- - Monocle or contact, essentially
- - Monocle glass
- - Microscope must
- - Microscope attachment
- - Loupe part
- - It may give you the fisheye
- - It may change your perspective
- - It helps keep one focused
- - It can bring things into focus
- - Half-glasses?
- - Goggles part
- - Glass part of a telescope
- - Focusing aid
- - Fisheye or zoom
- - Eyeglass part
- - Direct, in Hollywood slang
- - Contact or zoom
- - Capped part of a camera
- - Camera shop purchase, perhaps
- - Camera piece
- - Camera part that's made of glass
- - Burning glass
- - Bifocal, e.g.
- - Bender of light
- - Zoom or macro
- - You see right through it
- - Word with zoom
- - Word with contact or zoom
- - Word that can follow "contact" or "zoom"
- - Word after hand or zoom
- - What's behind every pupil
- - What we looked at "Peg" through
- - What keeps things in focus?
- - Vitreous humor's neighbor
- - Transparent eye structure
- - This may be concave
- - The "L" of S.L.R.
- - Telephoto ...... (camera accessory)
- - Stieglitz purchase
- - Spyglass component
- - Specs component
- - Something to look into?
- - Something found in specs?
- - SLR's 'L'
- - Slide projector part
- - Shutterbug's accessory
- - Shutter's companion
- - Shoot, slangily
- - See-through object
- - Second single off "Havoc and Bright Lights"
- - Scope component
- - Removable part of a camera
- - Refraction producer
- - Ray-Ban replacement piece
- - Put on film, in Variety-speak
- - Pince-nez feature
- - Pince-nez component
- - Piece of an optometrist's phoropter
- - Photojournalist's buy
- - Photog's eyepiece
- - Photog's accessory
- - Phoropter component
- - Perspective provider
- - Periscope glass
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