单词 | panoram |
释义 | panoramn.adj. A. n. A panoramic camera. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > camera > [noun] > general types of box camera1828 daguerreotype1839 view camera1851 pistolgraph1859 pinhole camera1861 panoramic camera1862 pantoscopic camera1865 pistolograph1866 pantoscope1879 detective camera1881 filmograph1881 photographometera1884 photochronograph1887 snap-shooter1890 stand camera1890 tele-objective camera1891 film camera1893 magazine camera1893 panoram1893 telephoto1894 mutograph1897 tele-camera1899 telephote1903 press camera1912 reflex1922 candid camera1929 minicam1935 single-lens reflex1936 plate camera1937 magic eye1938 subminiature1947 miniature1952 all-sky camera1955 microfilmer1959 stereo-camera1959 streak camera1962 gallery camera1964 SLR1964 TLR1965 spy-camera1968 pinhole1976 multi-mode1981 digicam1989 point-and-shoot1991 1893 Photogr. Ann. 291 The Panoram: a perfected panoramic camera. 1902 Westm. Gaz. 16 June 4/2 He should make it a point to use a Panoram for his exposures. 1953 W. de la Mare O Lovely England 76 A child with his toy panoram. 1997 C. Barker Chiliad: Meditation in D. E. Winter Revelations 218 Half dozen men stood around a dusty Panoram, shaking their heads in amazement. B. adj. Designating, or taken by, a panoramic camera. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > thing seen > [adjective] > view or scenery > general or extensive bird's eye1754 panoramic1796 panoptic1845 panoramical1846 panopticala1878 panoram1902 wraparound1950 1902 Westm. Gaz. 26 May 4/2 Holiday pictures..taken with a Panoram type of camera. 1903 Westm. Gaz. 27 May 12/2 The North-Eastern Railway Company publish a series of what they call ‘Panoram’ post-cards. 1994 Minnesota Monthly Dec. 58/3 Faust, a former biologist, uses specialized panoram, or ‘Banquet Format’, cameras. His photos are large in scale, some measuring several feet in length. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). panoramv. Film. Now rare. intransitive. = pan v.4 1b. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > camera movements > [verb (intransitive)] panoram1914 pan1928 truck1929 dolly1939 zoom1944 crane1957 track1959 whip-pan1960 1914 Pop. Electr. Mag. Mar. 1406/2 When the camera ‘panoramed’ it was pointed at a real telegraph pole. 1938 G. H. Sewell Amateur Film-making ix. 81 To panoram with a hand-held camera, set your feet firmly on the ground,..brace yourself up and turn from the hips. 1943 Jrnl. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 38 308 We may ‘panoram’ from the past, through the present and into the future, in a single chart. Derivatives panoˈraming n. = panning n.2 1. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > camera movements > [noun] panning1917 pan1922 panoraming1927 camera movement1929 zooming1934 tilting1938 tilt1959 whip-pan1960 1927 Sci. Monthly Feb. 111/1 Most valuable to the naturalist photographer is the panoraming device. 1938 G. H. Sewell Amateur Film-making ix. 80 The revolution of a camera on its vertical axis, so that it covers the features of a landscape, is known as ‘panoraming’ or ‘panning’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1893v.1914 |
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