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  2. RS Recommends: The Best Camera Tripods for Taking Pro ... - AOL

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    Camera Tripod Buying Guide T However, if you want exceptional, professional-looking images and videos, there are a few extra tools you need on hand. Enter the best camera tripods for recording ...

  3. Tripod (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Some tripods also feature integrated remote controls to control a camcorder or camera, though these are usually proprietary to the company that built the camera. Materials used in the construction of tripod or monopod legs include metal (typically bare or painted aluminum), wood and carbon fiber-reinforced plastics, among others.

  4. Miller Camera Support Equipment - Wikipedia

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    Miller Camera Support Equipment is the commercial name of R. E. Miller Pty Ltd, an independent Australian manufacturer of tripods, fluid heads and various accessories for professional camera systems (dollies, [1] spreaders and other camera supports such as monopods and pedestal systems).

  5. Manfrotto - Wikipedia

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    Manfrotto 190XB -tripod. Manfrotto is an Italian brand of camera and lighting supports, including tripods, monopods, and other accessories, that is manufactured by Lino Manfrotto + Co. Spa, a company headquartered in Cassola, Italy. The brand is wholly-owned by Videndum plc. [1]

  6. Why this camera tripod goes with me everywhere - AOL

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    This lightweight tripod was my go-to as a professional travel photographer. Here's why you should consider it even if you're an amateur. Why this camera tripod goes with me everywhere

  7. Tripod head - Wikipedia

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    A tripod head is the part of a tripod system that attaches the supported device (such as a camera) to the tripod legs, and allows the orientation of the device to be manipulated or locked down. Modular or stand-alone tripod heads can be used on a wide range of tripods, allowing the user to choose which type of head best suits their needs.