Meaning Tripod
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A device (typically a pole with a platform on it) on a base of three legs to which a camera can be attached, providing support that eliminates or reduces camera movement. A tripod is useful for sharp [..]
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c. 1600, "three-legged vessel," c. 1600, from Latin tripus (genitive tripodis), from Greek tripous (genitive tripodos) "a three-legged stool or table," noun use of adjective meanin [..]
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An adjustable three-legged stand used to steady a camera. Read articles that include this term
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three-legged stool or platform.
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The three-legged device that is almost always topped with a tripod head (for panning and tilting) which supports cameras of various types. Tips: A tripod or Dolly is recommended not only to steady and move the camera (especially with long lenses and long shooting sessions) but also to make Framing and composing the shot simpler. Tip: Never lean a c [..]
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n. A three-legged stand, usually hinged near the top, for supporting some instrument.
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drayfus
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(n) a three-legged rack used for support
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 A three legged stand for a camera.
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A three-legged device with a platform or head for attaching the camera, used to steady the camera during exposure. It is most useful for exposures longer than 1/30 second, or when a constant framing must be maintained throughout a series of shots.
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A support for the camera, usually with three legs, giving the camera stability.
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An adjustable three-legged stand used to steady a camera. Read articles that include this term
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A Tripod is a three-legged camera stand that allows the user to reduce vibration/shake when taking images that require a still hand (slow shutter speeds, when using an extreme telephoto lens, etc.). A monopod serves the same purpose, but stands on only one leg, therefore helps to steady the camera, but not to the extent of a tripod.
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A three-legged stand for a camera to prevent unwanted movement.
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three legged camera support. The legs usually feature sections that permit height adjustments.
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A pole that has a base of three legs that provides support to a camera when filming or taking photos in low light. This prevents camera shake and allows photographers to take long exposures, eg: night photography.
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a three-legged stand or mount ''A lot of people don't develop pictures nor do they purchase real cameras anymore so cell phones now are adding better pixilation and tripod attachments to take stea [..]
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