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  2. The 5 Best Tripod Heads For Photography and Videography - AOL

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    Different tripod heads offer different benefits, from stability to easy rotation.

  3. Tripod (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Photographers with heavy telephoto lens attachments use a tripod to stabilize their camera to get sharp images Tripods are used for both still and motion photography to prevent camera movement. They are necessary when slow-speed exposures are being made, or when lenses of extreme focal length are used, as any camera movement while the shutter ...

  4. 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.

  5. Panoramic tripod head - Wikipedia

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    A panoramic tripod head is a piece of photographic equipment, mounted to a tripod, which allows photographers to shoot a sequence of images around the entrance pupil of a lens that can be used to produce a panorama.

  6. The Best Mini Tripods Help Get The Perfect Shot and Fit in ...

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  7. Spotting scope - Wikipedia

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    Magnifications less than 20× are unusual, as are magnifications more than 60× since the latter can lead to poorer image brightness, a narrow field of view and too much image shaking, even on a tripod. The eyepiece mount layout can be "straight-through" (the eyepiece is on the same axis as the scope body), or "angled" (the eyepiece is at an ...