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telephoto

/tel-uh-foh-toh/US // ˈtɛl əˌfoʊ toʊ //

长焦镜头,长镜头,长焦距,远摄

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting or pertaining to telephotography.

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Examples

  • Affleck presses a kiss to Lopez’s famous butt, and paparazzi aim telephoto lenses in their direction.

  • A normal triple-camera layout would include a main "wide-angle" camera, a telephoto camera, and an ultra-wide-angle camera—that's probably a safe assumption here.

  • For example, if you zoom to 8x, the phone will merge final shots from both of its 10-megapixel telephoto lenses.

  • It has a super-wide, the main wide-angle, and the telephoto.

  • You get the 12-megapixel wide camera and the ultra-wide camera without the telephoto.

  • Each time, the 1920s version of paparazzi found him and trained their telephoto lenses on his barracks.

  • In this era of the telephoto lens, she can have no bad hair days for the rest of her life.

  • This in turn I have displaced with a Dallmeyer telephoto lens, mounted in aluminum, which I consider a marvelous instrument.

  • A telephoto attachment increases the photographer's power of rendering distant details on a large scale.

  • Olear finally consented to speak a few words for the Telephoto News Co.

  • Other columns of the paper contained regular wire news stories and telephoto pictures.

  • The telephoto lens is a great help in taking the more timid subjects.