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Definition of Camera tripod
1. Noun. A tripod used to support a camera.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Camera Tripod
Literary usage of Camera tripod
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. How Motion Pictures are Made by Homer Croy (1918)
"... purposes the ordi- ' GYROSCOPE CAMERA. TRIPOD UNNEEDED nary camera setting on
an accepted tripod was inadequate, with resultant preparations on the part ..."
2. Wilson's Photographics: A Series of Lessons, Accompanied by Notes, on All by Edward Livingston Wilson (1881)
"When not in use the cloth is folded around the tripod, and the tent is then placed
inside of the camera-tripod, and fixed with one leather strap and buckle. ..."
3. Bulletin by Geological Society of America (1919)
"PLANE-TABLE The tripod is an ordinary, cheap, wooden camera tripod with sliding legs
... The camera tripod is often objected to because of its instability, ..."
4. A Condensed Course in Motion Picture Photography by Charles Wilbur Hoffman, Carl Louis Gregory (1920)
"The inside of camera door, and the top of camera case are both good places for
it: Camera, camera handle, camera tripod, film boxes, take-up boxes, ..."
5. The Photographic Journal of America: The Oldest Photography Magazine in America (1915)
"If you can only have one bright spot in your whole studio, then let your
dressing-room be that one.—Ohio Photo-News. USING л FISHING ROD FOR A camera tripod ..."
6. Biological Laboratory Methods by Patrick Hues Mell (1902)
"This is a support for the camera, so constructed that it may be folded up FIG.
72. — camera tripod. FIG. 73. —Carrying-case for Tripod. when on a trip, ..."
7. Biological Laboratory Methods by Patrick Hues Mell (1902)
"camera tripod. FIG. 73. — Carrying-case for Tripod. when on a trip, and stored
away in the carrying-case (Fig. 73). It will always pay to place the camera ..."