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  2. Elevated photography - Wikipedia

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    The four main components of a mast or pole photography system are: (1) the telescoping mast or pole, (2) a high resolution digital camera that is, (3) controlled remotely with a smartphone or computer tablet running a mobile app, and (4) a remote controlled and powered pan/tilt head for pointing the camera. Trailer-mounted telescoping mast in ...

  3. Tripod (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, The Royal Photographic Society recommended the thread standard for attaching older cameras to tripods was 3/16-24 BSW (3/16 inch nominal diameter, 24 threads per inch), or 1/4-20 BSW [4] for smaller cameras and 3/8-16 BSW [5] for larger cameras and pan/tilt heads. In this application, the BSW and UNC thread profiles are similar ...

  4. Ski pole - Wikipedia

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    Axel Composites has a patent for carbon fiber ski poles dating back to 1975, however, inventor David P. Goode's improved design from 1989 became the first widely produced. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The carbon fiber pole builds on the same qualities of the aluminum pole: lightness and stiffness while being extremely strong.

  5. Jib (camera) - Wikipedia

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    In cinematography, a jib is any boom device used to mount a camera on one end, and a counterweight with camera controls on the other. [1] In principle, it operates like a see-saw, with the balance point located closer to the counterweight, which allows the end of the arm with the camera to move through an extended arc. Typically a jib permits ...

  6. Lenses for SLR and DSLR cameras - Wikipedia

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    These cameras use the Sigma SA-mount, for which Sigma makes a line of lenses. The Sigma DSLR cameras that use the SA mount are the Sigma SD9, SD10, SD14, SD15 and SD1 Merrill. These cameras are noteworthy for their use of the Foveon X3 sensor, an image sensor that works on quite different principles from the sensors used in all other digital ...

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