- LENS
- Camera eye
- Camera part
- Contact, e.g.
- Projector part
- Word with contact or zoom
- Eye of the camera
- Photographer's concern
- Camera attachment
- You can see right through it
- Something to look into?
- Way of seeing the world, metaphorically
- Cinematographer's selection
- Zoom or fisheye
- PBS's "Independent ___"
- Concave or convex object
- It's curved, you see
- Female ___ (male gaze counterpart)
- Glasses glass
- See-through item
- Glasses part
- It can provide the big picture
- It will help your focus
- Sight part
- Smartphone part
- Lorgnette part
- It gets the picture
- Paparazzo's purchase
- Monocle or contact
- The eye has it
- Microscope part
- An eye for 24-Down?
- Photog's need
- Contact, maybe
- Magnifier
- Periscope part
- Make a movie
- Telescope part
- Beam-focusing device
- Coronagraph component
- Contact, for one
- It can change the way you see things
- Means of clarification
- Director's choice
- Hubble component
- Shot glass?
- Item in many peepholes
- Light bender
- Phoropter component
- Filter site
- It's useless with a cap
- It's uncovered for a snap
- A filter may be hooked onto one
- Pince-nez part
- Brownie component
- Contact ___
- Contact piece
- Spyglass part
- Camera shop purchase
- Microscope component
- Headlight component
- Monocle part
- Part of a microscope
- Eyeglass part
- Eyepiece
- Most of a monocle
- Product made by 62-Across
- It may come with a cap
- Frame insert
- It may zoom in or out
- Nikon attachment
- Part of a scope
- Telephoto, for one
- Camera's eye
- Telephoto or zoom
- Ray-Ban replacement piece
- Bifocal ___ (Franklin invention)
- It can bring things into focus
- Telescope piece
- Magnifying device
- Optician's creation
- Periscope piece
- Photog's choice
- Transparent eye structure
- Eye structure
- Canon attachment
- It may give you the fisheye
- Microscope piece
- Telescope disk
- Camera component
- Light focuser
- Magnifying glass
- Paparazzo's need
- Magnifying glass, e.g.
- Periscope component
- Loupe
- Piece of an optometrist's phoropter
- Zoom, for one
- It enables one to focus
- Part of SLR
- Shutterbug's accessory
- Part of a magnifying glass
- I can see right through it!
- ___ flare
- Worldview, metonymically
- Contact _
- Eye part
- Focus this
- Optical device
- Telescope component
- Contact __
- It may be 35mm
- Zoom, e.g.
- Cap site
- Focusing agent
- See-through glass
- Contact, say
- Monocle, for one
- Bifocal, for one
- Cataracts make it cloudy
- Focusing device
- Part of a focus group?
- Wide-angle or zoom
- Contact or zoom
- Camera's focusing device
- Peephole feature, often
- Zoom or macro
- Binoculars part
- Monocle, essentially
- Eyeglasses glass
- Eyepiece piece
- Telescopic __
- Spyglass component
- It helps you focus
- Focusing aid
- Microscope glass
- Smartphone component
- Viewpoint, metaphorically
- Fresnel __: lighthouse installation
- Optometrist's concern
- __ flare
- Cataract surgery replacement
- Camera option
- Many a Zeiss product
- Changeable camera part
- Headlight part
- Tinted sunglasses part
- Brownie's eye?
- Glasses piece
- Monocle, e.g.
- Focusing mechanism
- Film a film, in Hollywoodese
- Loupe part
- Camera accessory
- Photographer's buy
- Optician's fitting
- Telescope glass
- Part of the eye
- One of your contacts
- Double-arc shape, in geometry
- Optometric object
- Pince-nez component
- Specs component
- Fisheye, for one
- Glass in eyeglasses
- Monocle, basically
- Direct, in Hollywood slang
- __ cap
- Copier part
- Optical element
- Camera glass
- Glass in a monocle
- Glass in binoculars
- Glass in glasses
- Monocle glass
- See-through camera part
- Goggles part
- Direct, à la "Variety"
- See-through part of a 51 Across
- Part of a camera or eye
- A glass in glasses
- Glass in a pair of glasses
- It's near the 71 Across
- Microscope glass to look through
- Monocle's glass
- One contact
- See 60 Down
- Double-arc shape
- It's under an eyebrow
- See-through part of eyeglasses
- Contact __ (vision improver)
- Glass part of a camera
- Piece of a periscope
- SLR part
- You might look right through it
- Make a movie of
- Fire starter, maybe
- Loupe, essentially
- Removable part of a camera
- Cameraman's choice
- Commune near Calais.
- French town near Arras.
- Important part of a camera.
- Pas-de-Calais city.
- Pas-de-Calais town.
- Town near Arras.
- Eyeglass.
- French city, near Arras.
- Monocle.
- City in France.
- City in Pas-de-Calais.
- Cameraman's best friend.
- French city.
- Part of a camera.
- Part of a telescope.
- Part of a magic lantern.
- Its power is measured in diopters.
- Optic glass.
- Part of a projector.
- Shutter's partner.
- Visual aid.
- Part of a sextant.
- Bifocal.
- Eye of TV.
- Glass.
- Ground glass.
- Optical glass.
- Burning glass.
- Telescopic piece.
- View finder.
- Watch part.
- Binocular part.
- Part of a telescopic sight.
- Equipment on Tiros I.
- Optician's product.
- Part of opera glasses.
- Medium that focuses.
- Optical item.
- Photographer's purchase.
- Part of a holophote.
- Convex glass.
- Optical part.
- Focusing medium
- Shutter's companion
- Camera piece
- Optical piece
- Hawkshaw's aid
- Glass item
- Optician's item
- Refracting device
- Avedon's concern
- Optician's concern
- Mt. Wilson glass
- Bifocal, e.g.
- Image former
- Scope component
- Meniscus
- Stieglitz purchase
- Meniscus, e.g.
- Camera-bag item
- Eye element
- Focuser of light
- Optical-instrument part
- Mount Palomar necessity
- What's behind every pupil
- It focuses light rays
- It's behind the iris
- Looking glass?
- This may be concave
- Brownie point?
- Cariou and Dawson
- Cataract site
- Contact, perhaps
- Eye
- Film, in Hollywood lingo
- See 22-Down
- Slide projector part
- Zoom ___
- Cinematographer's concern
- Place for a cap
- Film, in Variety-speak
- Fisheye ___
- Something to see through
- Something to shoot through
- Lorgnette piece
- Something found in specs?
- Put on film, in Variety-speak
- Shoot, slangily
- Shutterbug's purchase
- Word with telephoto or zoom
- ___ cap
- It may change your perspective
- Choice for a cinematographer
- Common prescription item
- Magnifier, e.g.
- See-through object
- The "L" of S.L.R.
- Cinematography choice
- Cataract location
- Main part of a monocle
- Perspective provider
- Eye or camera part
- Something you can see through
- Word after hand or zoom
- Fisheye or zoom
- It changes one's perspective
- Light beam bender
- It may be labeled 2x or 3x
- What keeps things in focus?
- 2-Down part
- Part of binoculars
- Point of view, metaphorically
- A simple microscope has one
- One of two in a basic telescope
- Part of the eye that focuses light onto the retina
- Word after contact or before cover
- Aid in focusing
- Fisheye, e.g.
- Life thru a ___
- Cameraman's eye?
- What we looked at "Peg" through
- No Trigger "Fish Eye ___"
- Photog's eyepiece
- Yes "Into the ___"
- Photog's "eye"
- Robbie Williams "Life Thru a ___"
- Second single off "Havoc and Bright Lights"
- Way of seeing the world, in actuality and metaphor
- Cinematographer's choice
- World view
- One for a monocle
- Part of a camera or an eye
- Selection for a cinematographer
- Way of looking at a topic
- Focal device
- Hubble Telescope part
- Polaroid eye
- Word with contact or concave
- Refraction producer
- Word with zoom
- It may zoom
- Monocle or contact, essentially
- Telephoto or contact
- Tool for 64-Across
- Camera essential
- Eyesight enhancer
- Fisheye or contact
- It helps keep one focused
- It helps keep you focused
- Zoom or contact
- Kodak's eye
- Telephoto or "contact" ender
- Shutterbug's attachment
- Bausch & Lomb product
- Oculist's piece
- Photog's accessory
- Photographer's need
- Camera element
- Part of a camera or microscope
- Telephoto or contact ___
- Telephoto or zoom ___
- Bifocal ___ (Benjamin Franklin invention)
- Microscope parts
- Camera shop selection
- Eyeglasses part
- Pince-nez feature
- Camera feature
- Camera necessity
- Camera's attachment
- Eyeglass piece
- It brings things into focus
- It can help you focus
- Bender of light
- Photographer's accessory
- One may help you focus
- What bring things into focus
- Magnifying glass, for one
- One can refract light
- Perspective, figuratively
- Eye part, or something over an eye
- Something to help you focus?
- You look through it
- Hubble part
- Optical instrument
- The eyes have it
- It's see-through
- Optometry product
- Optical aid
- Microscope attachment
- Camera shop purchase, perhaps
- Microscope must
- Eye contact?
- Shutterbug's buy
- Camera shop buy
- Capped camera part
- Lorgnette glass
- Photojournalist's buy
- Periscope glass
- With 51-Down, camera protector
- Telephoto camera part
- Glasses pane
- Device that reading stones were an early form of
- Part of an eye or a camera
- It has a focus
- Brownie piece
- Binoculars glass
- Cinematography glass
- Glass in a telescope
- Optics glass
- Wide-angle ___
- Iris's neighbor
- Minolta offering
- Nikon offering
- You'll see right through it
- It gets capped
- You see right through it
- Objective, e.g.
- Pupil's neighbor
- Vitreous humor's neighbor
- Iris neighbor
- Microscope's objective
- It's covered with a cap
- Bit of paparazzo gear
- It's in the eye of the beholder