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41 Probeaufführung
(a viewing of a performance, exhibition etc before it is open to the public.) preview -
42 Ansichtspunkt
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43 Augenpunkt
m < math> ■ center of projection; center of vision -
44 Beobachtung
f < allg> ■ observation -
45 Beobachtungsokular
n < opt> ■ viewing eyepiece -
46 Beobachtungsspiegel
m < opt> ■ viewing mirror -
47 Beobachtungsöffnung
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48 Betrachterstandpunkt
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49 Betrachtungsabstand
m < opt> ■ viewing distance -
50 Betrachtungsschirm
m <el> (Oszilloskop) ■ oscilloscope screen; oscilloscope face -
51 Bildausgabefunktion
f < edv> ■ viewing function -
52 Bildwandlerröhre
f < tele> ■ image converter; image converter tube; image-viewing tube -
53 Blickwinkel
m < phot> ■ viewing angle; aspect angle; angle of view -
54 Direktbetrachtung
f <tech.allg> ■ direct viewing -
55 Einstellscheibe
f <tech.allg> (z.B. Messgerät, Fertigungsvorrichtung) ■ dial; dial-in systemf < phot> (im Sucher; normalerweise eine Mattscheibe) ■ viewing screen; focusing screen; ground glass screen -
56 Gesichtsfeld
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57 Gesichtswinkel
m < opt> ■ visual angle; viewing angle -
58 Kameraansicht
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59 Mattscheibe
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60 Projektionsaufsatz
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