单词 | pantoscope |
释义 | pantoscopen. 1. U.S. A moving panorama, esp. that of a large section of the gold country of California and the route west to it, painted from daguerreotypes of the area taken by John Wesley Jones (1824–1905), and displayed in the north-eastern United States from 1852 to 1854. Now historical and rare. ΚΠ 1852 Daily Evening Transcript (Boston) 24 Dec. 3/2 (advt.) Jones's Pantoscope. The Plains—Salt Lake City—and California, Faithfully Painted, by the Best Artists of this country, from 1500 Daguerreotypes. 1853 J. W. Jones Let. 9 Sept. in Calif. Hist. Soc. Q. (1927) 6 110 The Exhibition of my Pantoscope would secure the sale of thousands of copies. 1857 Putnam's Monthly Mag. July 19/2 Drink in the glorious inspiration that floats around and beneath you, and make haste to enjoy the rich voluptuousness of this once-seen-and-never-to-be-forgotten pantoscope. 1861 Poster in Jrnl. Canad. Stud. (1998) 32 84 Hubbard's colossal United States pantoscope of the tour of HRH Prince of Wales through America! 2000 P. E. Palmquist & I. R. Kailbourn Pioneer Photographers of Far West 334/1 The daguerreotypes and sketches Jones collected would be taken back east, where artists would translate the pictures into a vast moving-picture panorama—a Pantoscope. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > camera > parts and accessories of camera > [noun] > lens > types of portrait lens1852 short-focus lens1862 periscope1865 rectilinear1867 pantoscope1868 wide-angle1868 long lens1876 apochromatic1887 anastigmat1890 concentric lens1890 euryscope1890 landscape lens1890 rectigraph1890 symmetrical1890 concentric1893 telelens1893 telephoto1894 monocle1897 stigmat1901 stigmatic1902 Long Tom1910 zoom lens1932 Panavision1955 teleconverter1959 macro lens1961 zoom1969 macro1971 1868 M. C. Lea Man. Photogr. 84 Busch's Pantascope consists of two corrected lenses with a central stop. 1889 E. J. Wall Dict. Photogr. 105 In 1860 Harrison, of New York, introduced his globe lens..Busch improved upon this with the pantoscope. 1894 ‘Eha’ Naturalist on Prowl 129 It grows more wonderful under the pantoscope of modern science. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > camera > [noun] > general types of box camera1828 daguerreotype1839 view camera1851 pistolgraph1859 pinhole camera1861 panoramic camera1862 pantoscopic camera1865 pistolograph1866 pantoscope1879 detective camera1881 filmograph1881 photographometera1884 photochronograph1887 snap-shooter1890 stand camera1890 tele-objective camera1891 film camera1893 magazine camera1893 panoram1893 telephoto1894 mutograph1897 tele-camera1899 telephote1903 press camera1912 reflex1922 candid camera1929 minicam1935 single-lens reflex1936 plate camera1937 magic eye1938 subminiature1947 miniature1952 all-sky camera1955 microfilmer1959 stereo-camera1959 streak camera1962 gallery camera1964 SLR1964 TLR1965 spy-camera1968 pinhole1976 multi-mode1981 digicam1989 point-and-shoot1991 1879 Fortn. Rev. Apr. 498 Telephones, microphones, pantoscopes, steam-presses, and ubiquity-engines in general, may, after all, leave the poor human brain panting and throbbing under the strain of its appliances. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1852 |
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