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  2. 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.

  3. Copy stand - Wikipedia

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    In photography, a copy stand is a device used to copy images and/or text with a camera. The stand consists of a board onto which the media is placed and an apparatus allowing the camera to be mounted parallel to it, usually with an adjustable height. Light is provided by bright lamps mounted on either side of the media at 45° angles.

  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.

  5. Walmart testing body cameras for some in-store employees - AOL

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    KNWA/FOX24 reached out to the National Retail Federation regarding the use of body cameras in retail stores. Free app now available for blind and low-vision customers at Walmart

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  7. Camera pedestal - Wikipedia

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    A camera (with teleprompter unit) mounted on a pedestal. A camera pedestal is an item upon which television cameras are mounted, typically seen in television studios.Unlike tripods, pedestals give camera operators the ability to move the camera in any direction (left, right, forward, back, up, down).