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their bodies. The
names monopod and
skiapod (σκιάποδες) are both Gr****,
respectively meaning "one-foot" and "shadow-foot".
Monopods appear in Aristophanes'...
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landscapes with
extreme depth of field. Many
monopods can also be used as a "beltpod,"
meaning that the foot of the
monopod can rest on the belt or hip of the photographer...
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barrel at a
desired angle. A
monopod has one leg and does not
provide stability along the
coordinate axis of motion.
Monopods have the
advantage of being...
- of 24°. "Mountaineer"
tripods and
monopods are
manufactured with
carbon fiber legs. "Safari"
tripods and
monopods (now discontinued)
featured an olive...
- as
Duffers eventually found advantage in
their new form as
Monopods.
Dufflepuds ("
Monopods") are
among the
creatures that face
judgement at Aslan's doorway...
- vibrations, so they are
often stabilized with
tripods or (less commonly)
monopods,
which provide a
stationary and
steady platform.
Tripod heads can be used...
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optical gear and in some
cases a
laser rangefinder.
Snipers may also use
monopods,
bipods or
tripods to
steady their aim.
Historic military sniper rifles...
- is an
Italian brand of
camera and
lighting supports,
including tripods,
monopods, and
other accessories, that is
manufactured by Lino
Manfrotto + Co. Spa...
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capturing panned pictures,
photographers use aids such as
tripods and
monopods,
which make it easy to
swing the
camera along one plane,
while keeping...
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Berlebach Stativtechnik is a
manufacturer of
tripods and
monopods from Mulda, Germany. They are
known for
their tripods being made from ash wood (Fraxinus...