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eye point

noun

Optics.
  1. exit pupil.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of eye point1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences

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But the experience of some judges who have been thrust into the public eye point to potential pitfalls and dangers ahead for the 34-year-old Georgia native.

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Fujifilm says the OVF has a better eye point, a wider field of view, and less distortion compared to the X-Pro2.

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For five years, VanDyke obsessively filmed his perambulations up to and including his time with the rebels in Libya, and luckily he has an excellent eye: “Point and Shoot” is dominated by his extraordinary, often beautiful, footage of the places he visited, and his wartime material pulses with horror and immediacy.

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There are those of us who almost hesitate to take his hand, fearing that he will fix us with his eye, point somewhere about, and tell us, "Within twelve hours, if you want your life your own."

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Man, who had burst like a butterfly into space, crawled back into his cocoon and pondered upon the stars from a worm's eye point of view.

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