camera point
51point — point1 [ pɔınt ] noun *** ▸ 1 idea/opinion/reason ▸ 2 aspect/feature ▸ 3 particular time ▸ 4 particular place ▸ 5 unit (for game score) ▸ 6 area of light/color ▸ 7 sharp end of something ▸ 8 piece of land ▸ 9 decimal point ▸ 10 direction on… …
52point */*/*/ — I UK [pɔɪnt] / US noun Word forms point : singular point plural points 1) [countable] an idea or opinion among a number of others I disagree with you on a couple of important points. point by point (= looking at each part separately): Let s go… …
53point*/*/*/ — [pɔɪnt] noun I 1) [C] one idea or opinion among a number of others I disagree with you on a couple of points.[/ex] 2) [singular] the thing that you are trying to say My point is that we re spending too much time on details.[/ex] I take your point …
54Point Pleasant (TV series) — infobox Television show name = Point Pleasant caption = Series title card format = Teen drama Noir Mystery camera = picture format = 480i (SDTV) 720p (HDTV) runtime = 60 min. with commercials creator = developer = executive producer = Marti Noxon …
55point-and-shoot camera — noun a lightweight photographic camera with an autofocus • Hypernyms: ↑camera, ↑photographic camera …
56Point of interest — A point of interest, or POI, is a specific point location that someone may find useful or interesting. An example is a point on the Earth representing the location of the Space Needle, or a point on Mars representing the location of the mountain …
57camera angle — noun the point of view of a camera • Hypernyms: ↑point of view …
58Camera focal point (pinhole camera) — #REDIRECT Pinhole camera model …
59Caméra café : liste des épisodes — Liste des épisodes de Caméra café Cette page présente la liste des épisodes[1] de la série télévisée Caméra café. Sommaire 1 Première saison (2001) 2 Deuxième saison (2002) …
60camera angle of coverage — The apex angle of rays passing through the front nodal point of a lens. The apex angle is measured at the apex of a usable cone of rays entering the lens of the camera. Lenses are normally classified according to their angle of coverage. Angles… …