Round shot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Round shot (or solid shot, or a cannonball, or simply ball) is an obsolete solid projectile without explosive charge, fired from a cannon. As the name implies, round shot is ...
Cannonball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cannonball is round shot ammunition for a cannon. By analogy, cannonball is also the name or nickname of: A diving technique in swimming; unlike competitive diving techniques ...
Roundshot 35
Roundshot 35/35S. This is the smallest and lightest of the Roundshot rotational cameras. It is fitted with a reflex mirror view finder permitting precise control of the image ...
round shot - Wiktionary
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round shot definition of round shot in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
cannonball. 1. Tennis. a. a very fast low serve . b. (as modifier): a cannonball serve. 2. a jump into water by a person who has his arms tucked into the body to form a ball
jamieyoungphoto roundshot 1
Color Camera How to page. I use two cameras for most of my color panoramic photography, a 70mm Roundshot rotating pan camera, and a 35mm Roundshot rotating pan camera.
Roundshot Onlineshop
9002: VR Drive Panorama Set: 2'300.00: 1'533.20: 2'300.00 : 9050: Turntable for object movies: 120.00: 80.00: 120.00: 9060: Extension cable for object movies: 60.00: 40.00
round shot - definition of round shot by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun: 1. round shot - a solid projectile that in former times was fired from a cannon. cannon ball, cannonball
Roundshot D3 panorama camera
Digital Camera Review Test Compare Camera Specifications ... Seitz Roundshot D3 panorama camera : With the new Seitz D3 scan technology it is possible to create a digital 360 ...
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Weblog Tutorials about Panoramic Photography by Dr Karl Harrison ... Panorama Tutorials by Dr. Karl Harrison from the Virtual Tour of Oxford (with over 2800 panoramas)
