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  2. DJI Ronin - Wikipedia

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    DJI Ronin (first-generation) The Ronin or "Ronin 1," announced on June 25, 2014, [4] was DJI's first entry into the market of digitally stabilized camera gimbals. This version had a max payload of 16lbs (7.25kg), [5] accommodating the heavier prosumer-level cinema and DSLR cameras of the time.

  3. Tilta - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Tilta introduced a camera shoulder rig made of aluminum and available for half the cost of competing systems at that time. [11] Beginning in 2015, Tilta introduced the Armor Man gimbal support system with spring loaded arms that counteract the vertical motion that a camera operator creates when walking or running. [12]

  4. DJI Osmo - Wikipedia

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    The DJI Osmo is compatible with four Zenmuse gimbal-cameras: the X3, X3 Zoom, X5, and X5R. The X3, which is packaged, can shoot up to 4K video and take 12MP stills. [1] The X3 Zoom keeps the same X3 sensor but adds 3.5x optical zoom and 2x digital lossless zoom. [7] The X5, can shoot 4K at 30fps, and can take 16 MP stills. [2]

  5. Nikon's mirrorless Z30 is an affordable, lightweight vlogging ...

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    Nikon has unveiled the 20.9-megapixel APS-C Z30, its smallest and lightest Z-series camera yet. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Image stabilization - Wikipedia

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    Image stabilization (IS) is a family of techniques that reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera or other imaging device during exposure.. Generally, it compensates for pan and tilt (angular movement, equivalent to yaw and pitch) of the imaging device, though electronic image stabilization can also compensate for rotation about the optical axis (). [1]

  7. Mirrorless camera - Wikipedia

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    The first digital rangefinder camera commercially marketed was the Epson R-D1 (released in 2004), followed by the Leica M8 in 2006. [16] They were some of the first digital lens-interchangeable cameras without a reflex mirror, but they are not considered mirrorless cameras because they did not use an electronic viewfinder for live preview, but, rather, an optical viewfinder. [16]

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