In modern photographic equipment, the viewfinder is no longer just a peephole in which you have to squint before taking a picture. The viewfinder has now become a touch and stretched across the entire rear panel of the camera. “Well, then what?” Thought Korean Segh Van Wang Choi ( Seoghwan Choi ) and offered to make a camera, which consists generally of one viewfinder. The “chip” of the LUPE touchscreen is that in addition to the screen itself, several layers of lenses are mounted into it. To enlarge the image, simply hover LUPE at the object and poke a finger. The camera does not have a lens either. The viewfinder can show previews of photos, allows you to work with the menu, clicking on the touch surface allows you to focus the camera on a specific object. If we recall that the technology of creating transparent displays was written almost three years ago, the concept of a Seoul designer does not look very futuristic.