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  2. DJI Ronin - Wikipedia

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    The 4D is the first complete cinema camera integrated into the Ronin series. [28] The design merges DJI's gimbal technology onto a camera body with an iso-elastic Z-axis arm. [29] The 4D also debuted DJI's optional LiDAR radar system [30] for focusing and tracking objects on screen. [31] Both the 6K and 8K versions were announced on October 20 ...

  3. DJI - Wikipedia

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    Camera stabilizer; Flight platform ... Ronin 2, Ronin-S, Ronin-SC, Ronin 4D, Ronin-S3, S3 Pro, and S3 Mini. ... is a camcorder developed by DJI. The camera uses a ...

  4. Camera stabilizer - Wikipedia

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    A camera stabilizer, or camera-stabilizing mount, is a device designed to hold a camera in a manner that prevents or compensates for unwanted camera movement, such as "camera shake". For small hand-held cameras, a harness or contoured frame steadies the camera against the photographer's body. In some models, the camera mount is on an arm that ...

  5. Freefly Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Mōvi M10 full camera cage dimensions are 5.51 inches (140 mm) long by 7.87 inches (200 mm) wide and high and the camera stabilizer supports a maximum payload of 12 lb (5.4 kg). [20] Mōvi M5: Released in April 2014, the M5 retained the features of the M10 but supported a lower maximum payload of 5 lb (2.3 kg). The M5 incorporated a ...

  6. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    Male mount of Minolta MC-Rokkor 58mm 1:1.4 lens with female lens mount of an Minolta XD-7 Lenses sold per year by mount type. A lens mount is an interface – mechanical and often also electrical – between a photographic camera body and a lens.

  7. Fig Rig - Wikipedia

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    Fig Rig refers to a circular, handheld device used to stabilize and control a small film camera to catch motion while also reducing the chances of shaky footage. A fig rig allows a director or photographer to have more control over their chosen filming device and results in more stable film footage.