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  2. Best Vlogging Kits: 6 Affordable Options for Every Kind ... - AOL

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    We put together a list of vlogging kits that range from $30-$800.

  3. Miller Camera Support Equipment - Wikipedia

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    Miller Camera Support Equipment is the commercial name of R. E. Miller Pty Ltd, an independent Australian manufacturer of tripods, fluid heads and various accessories for professional camera systems (dollies, [1] spreaders and other camera supports such as monopods and pedestal systems).

  4. Slik Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1956 as SLICK Elevator Tripod Co., Ltd. by a mechanical engineer and photography enthusiast, Takatoshi Shiraishi. Shiraishi started designing and building his own tripods in a suburb of Tokyo, Japan, in 1948. In 1963, the company name was changed to SLICK Tripod Co., Ltd.

  5. Tripod (photography) - Wikipedia

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    A tripod is also helpful in achieving precise framing of the image, or when more than one image is being made of the same scene, for example when bracketing the exposure. The use of a tripod may also allow for a more thoughtful approach to photography. For all of these reasons, a tripod of some sort is often necessary for professional photography.

  6. Velbon - Wikipedia

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    Velbon (full name: Velbon Tripod Co., Ltd.) is a manufacturer of photographic accessories, specialising in tripods. The company is based in Japan. [1] It was established in 1955 as Mitsuboshi Co., Ltd.. The trademark "Velbon" was registered in 1958. [2] The company name is a combination of Japanese pronunciation of 'very' and the French: bon, lit.

  7. Professional video camera - Wikipedia

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    Modern digital television camera with a DIGI SUPER 86II xs lens from Canon. A professional video camera (often called a television camera even though its use has spread beyond television) is a high-end device for creating electronic moving images (as opposed to a movie camera, that earlier recorded the images on film).