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TRIPOD

Definitioner af TRIPOD

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  • These included flash guns, viewfinder attachments, tripod mounts, and copying stands, all increasing the camera utility in a variety of applications.
  • A sacrificial tripod, whose name comes from the Greek meaning "three-footed", is a three-legged piece of religious furniture used in offerings and other ritual procedures.
  • They are used as tripod mounted optical enhancement devices for various outdoor activities such as birdwatching, skygazing and other naturalist activities, for hunting and target shooting to verify a marksman's shot placements, for tactical ranging and surveillance, and for any other application that requires higher magnification than ordinary binoculars (typically 20× to 60×).
  • Unfortunately, because of the rather unusual main battery layout and their heavy tripod fore-masts, they were top-heavy and prone to excessive rolling.
  • It has two forelimbs with small claws, two muscular hind-limbs, which are used for jumping, and a strong tail which is often used to create a tripod when standing upright.
  • The Chauchat was one of the first light, automatic rifle-caliber weapons designed to be carried and fired by a single operator and an assistant, without a heavy tripod or a team of gunners.
  • The "Mistral" missile is transported in a transport and launch container (MPC) together with "friend or foe" interrogator, power source and tripod with its sighting devices.
  • Echoing the lyrics of some of the tracks, the cover artwork, designed by the English graphic artist Barney Bubbles, shows Costello behind a camera on a tripod, emphasising his role as an observer.
  • Shown from the point of view of the camera viewfinder, he follows her into her flat, murders her with a blade concealed in one leg of his tripod, and later watches the film in his darkroom.
  • The daxophone consists of a wooden piece called a tongue, approximately 330 mm in length, 30 mm in width, and 5 mm in height, and fixed to a wooden block (often attached to a tripod, but also clamped to a table top), which holds one or more contact microphones.
  • One was mounted above the conning tower, protected by an armoured hood, and the other was in the spotting top above the tripod foremast.
  • One was mounted above the conning tower, protected by an armoured hood, and the other was in the spotting top above the tripod foremast.
  • One was mounted above the conning tower, protected by an armoured hood, and the other was in the spotting top above the tripod foremast.
  • One was mounted above the conning tower, protected by an armoured hood, and the other was in the spotting top above the tripod foremast.
  • One was mounted above the conning tower, protected by an armoured hood, and the other was in the spotting top above the tripod foremast.
  • One was mounted above the conning tower, protected by an armoured hood, and the other was in the spotting top above the tripod foremast.
  • The fore funnel was moved aft and a makeshift foremast was built from one of the struts of the original tripod mast.
  • A fire-control director was installed on the roof of the spotting top before August 1914; her original pole foremast was reinforced by short tripod legs to stiffen it and allow it to bear the weight of the director.
  • A fire-control director was installed on the roof of the spotting top shortly after completion in 1913; her original pole foremast was reinforced by short tripod legs to stiffen it and allow it to bear the weight of the director.
  • Moving the fire-control equipment from the mast negated the need for a heavy tripod and light pole masts sufficed for signalling yards and the spread of wireless antennae.


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