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  2. Tripod head - Wikipedia

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    One piece is a plate that is affixed to the underside of the device, and the other piece is a receiver (normally mounted to the tripod head's head mount) that is specifically designed to hold the plate. This is often achieved with a groove or a taper on the plate, and a locking release on the receiver that allows for quick removal of the device.

  3. Tripod (photography) - Wikipedia

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    The camera is attached to the ball by means of quick release plate or a simple UNC 1/4"-20 [7] screw. The socket encloses the rotating ball and also contains the controls for locking the ball. The socket has a slot on the side to allow the camera to be rotated to the portrait orientation. Ball heads come in varying degrees of complexity.

  4. Leica M5 - Wikipedia

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    The larger body dimensions also prevent the use of many M series accessories, such as external hand grips, quick release plates for tripod heads, or the Leica Lens Carrier M. Leica reverted to the M4 and its iterations, until the coming of the Leica M6 which offered the features of the M5, albeit through the use of more electronic circuitry ...

  5. Gitzo - Wikipedia

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    [5] 1992 also marked the discontinuance of products outside camera support systems, including tripods, monopods, and tripod heads. [2] Gitzo introduced the first professional carbon fiber tripod and monopod at Photokina in 1994. [2] The Gitzo factory in Paris was expanded in 1996 to 6,200 m 2 (67,000 sq ft). [2]

  6. Professional video camera - Wikipedia

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    The camera mounts on tripods with Fluid heads and other supports with a quick release plate. 3 CCDs or CMOS active pixel sensors are used, one for each of the primary colors; They have interchangeable lenses. The lens is focused manually and directly, without intermediate servo controls.

  7. Freefly Systems - Wikipedia

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    TERO: Released in August 2014, the TERO was designed to mount gimbal and camera to an aluminum cheese plate supported with custom-tuned wire rope isolators to ensure smooth camera footage. The RC car uses run-flat tires and brushless motors reaching a max speed estimate of 55 miles per hour (89 km/h). Its overall dimensions are 31 inches (790 ...