is a phohotographer likely to use a tripod
A tripod is a general term for a stand or supportwith three legs. It is often used to support a cameragun, or to place above the Bunsen burner in the science labto heat/boil anything.In the science laboratory, a metal gauze is placed on top of it togive support to the beaker (An iron ring clamp with a ring standcan often be used instead and an iron ring allows for easy height adjustment).See Web LinksSee the Web Links to the left for more information and pictures.
It really depends on what you mean by good. My camera tripod holds a small telescope and it is 'good'. It cost about $200. My telescope tripod holds a 12 inch telescope and the tripod cost about $1500. It has built in GPS. That is 'good' too. But if you go to a mount by a company called Ascension, you can pay over $35,000! That is GOOD!
A tripod is a three legged metal stand with a horizontal open triangle at the top. It is used to hold beakers and crucibles etc at a set height above the flame of a Bunsen burner so that they can he heated.
sartorious (anterior), gracilis (medial), semimembraneous (posterior)
iron stand, iron ring, wire gauze, tripod
A tripod with wheels is called a tripod dolly.
^, is the symbol for a tripod.
A wet tripod
^, is the symbol for a tripod.
Tripod is a word. Alternatively you could go for: I steadied my camera with my tripod.
That would be a tripod, which does indeed have three legs -- and is a stand.
Please hand me the tripod.
Please give me the tripod.
a tripod stand is used to hold the beaker.
cameras and telescopes can mount a tripod
The Trinity Tripod was created in 1904.