Thanks everyone. I find it rather surprising that such fundamentally different 
transformations would have the same name.

If it was up to me, I think I would call the first one "conical tilt", since in 
that situation, the camera's center axis describes a cone instead of a disk 
when rotating horizontally.

Anyway, right now the reason I'd like to know the terminology is that I'm 
writing code for a Blender add-on (made to work with Hugin's output) and I'd 
like to get my names right.

If there's no official term or if they're both officially called pitch, then 
I'll just come up with my own name.

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