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  2. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    A key component was a single camera-recorder unit, eliminating a cable between the camera and recorder and increasing the camera operator's freedom. The Betacam used the same cassette format (0.5 inches or 1.3 centimetres tape) as the Betamax, but with a different, incompatible recording format. It became standard equipment for broadcast news. [4]

  3. Camera pedestal - Wikipedia

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    Sony studio camera mounted on a Vinten Quattro-L pedestal Outside Broadcast camera on a Vinten pedestal. Note the pneumatic wheels. A pedestal typically consists of three main parts: a base (with wheels), the column (with steering ring), and the platform. In order to maintain stability and to keep the centre of gravity low, pedestals typically ...

  4. Olympus OM-3 - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus OM-3 is a manual camera without automatic exposure modes, and an entirely mechanical shutter. Introduced in 1983, the OM-3 was the first of a new series of professional camera bodies designed to update the OM-1 and OM-2. These new bodies, which continued with the more popular OM-4, included a number of refinements over their ...

  5. Camera control unit - Wikipedia

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    The camera control unit (CCU) is typically part of a live television broadcast chain. It is responsible for powering the professional video camera , handling signals sent over the camera cable to and from the camera, and can be used to control various camera parameters remotely.

  6. Digital single-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    Bridge cameras provide some degree of manual control over the camera's shooting modes, and some even have hot shoes and the option to attach lens accessories such as filters and secondary converters. DSLRs typically provide the photographer with full control over all the important parameters of photography and have the option to attach ...

  7. Camera dolly - Wikipedia

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    The camera is mounted to the dolly and the camera operator and focus puller or camera assistant usually ride on the dolly to push the dolly back and forth. The camera dolly is generally used to produce images which involve moving the camera toward or away from a subject while a take is being recorded, a technique known as a "dolly shot".