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A '''loupe''' is a small, mounted magnifying glass; sometimes fitted in cameras (e.g. [[TLR | TLRs]]) to magnify the focusing screen as an aid to focusing. Loupes are also used to examine negatives.
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}}A '''loupe''' is a small, mounted magnifying glass; sometimes fitted in cameras (e.g. [[TLR | TLRs]]) to magnify the viewfinder screen as an aid to focusing. Loupes are also used to examine negatives.

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Glossary Terms

A loupe is a small, mounted magnifying glass; sometimes fitted in cameras (e.g. TLRs) to magnify the viewfinder screen as an aid to focusing. Loupes are also used to examine negatives.