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pantoscope|ˈpæntəskəʊp| Also erron. panta-. [f. Gr. παντο-, panto- all + -scope.] 1. A form of photographic lens having a very wide angle.
1875tr. Vogel's Chem. Light xii. 124 Lenses have been made with a very large field of view. They are called pantoscopes. 1889E. J. Wall Dict. Photogr. 105 In 1860 Harrison, of New York, introduced his globe lens..Busch improved upon this with the pantoscope. fig.1894E. H. Aitken Naturalist on Prowl 129 It grows more wonderful under the pantoscope of modern science. 2. A panoramic or pantoscopic camera.
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