释义 |
Definition of unipod in English: unipodnoun ˈjuːnɪpɒd A one-legged support for a camera. Example sentencesExamples - You can get unipods or monopods with legs that stabilize but they're expensive.
- Where did you tap your cables for charging/disconnecting the unipod?
- Monopods (also called unipods) are usually lighter and smaller than tripods, but don't offer the same level of stability.
- Photographs for personal use are permitted, but the use of flash photography, tripods and unipods is barred.
- The locking member includes a threaded hole for receiving the threaded end of an L-shaped lock screw which engages the outer surface of the unipod member and acts as a stop for the sleeve member.
Origin 1930s: from uni- 'one', suggested by tripod. |