tripod 的定义
- a stool, table, pedestal, etc., with three legs.
- a three-legged stand or support, as for a camera or telescope.
- the oracular seat of the priestess of Apollo at Delphi.
tripod 近义词
等同于 easel
更多tripod例句
- Its 160-degree viewing angle also makes it easier for those at the party who don’t have a front and center seat, and the locking tripod stand is sturdy enough to stay upright even if conditions are windy.
- Combined with a body that’s much lighter than its chunky older sibling, that should make it simpler to get sharp images when shooting from a tripod.
- The tripod includes a stand that holds a phone camera vertically or horizontally, and a Bluetooth remote with a range of 30 feet will help capture those family photos.
- Stick the camera on a tripod and you can meticulously frame your shot to use up every last bit of the sensor to capture a scene.
- You can hold your smartphone yourself, but a stable tripod is better.
- He took his camera bag, but we thought walking with a tripod would not be a good idea, so we left it in the car.
- They included laptops, a camera tripod, a studio light and even an Al Jazeera business card.
- West said he saw a massage table and video camera in the studio, attached to a tripod.
- In another instance, a young jobless suspect paid more than $10,000 for a 50-caliber tripod-mounted sniper rifle.
- And he brought a digital camera and a tripod to document his endeavors.
- He had a flashlight gun in his right hand, and a photographer's tripod was propped upright between his knees.
- He ran from the stamping mill, his camera bobbing from the strap around his neck and his tripod dragging behind him.
- He was within fifteen yards of the scene of the crime when he tripped over one leg of his tripod and fell flat on his face.
- Sink a screw nut in the center of the under side to engage the regular tripod screw.
- This device was used by a correspondent of Camera Craft as follows: The table was fastened to the tripod and carefully leveled.