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  2. Camera pedestal - Wikipedia

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    A camera (with teleprompter unit) mounted on a pedestal A camera pedestal is an item upon which television cameras are mounted, typically seen in television studios . Unlike tripods , pedestals give camera operators the ability to move the camera in any direction (left, right, forward, back, up, down).

  3. Vinten - Wikipedia

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    Vinten robotic camera control at Al Jazeera studios in London Vinten heads and pedestals being used to film "Kripo live" in Studio 1 of the MDR. Vinten is a brand of lightweight manual and robotic camera supports. [1] Notable Vinten products include: Vinten HP 419: The Vinten HP 419 'Hydro-Pneumatic' gas-balanced pedestal was launched in 1957.

  4. Category:Photography equipment - Wikipedia

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    Camera bag; Camera monitor; Camera pedestal; Camera stabilizer; Cellulose acetate film; ... History of the single-lens reflex camera; Slide copier; Slide viewer; Slik ...

  5. Category:Television terminology - Wikipedia

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    Camera dolly; Camera operator; Camera pedestal; Carriage dispute; Central apparatus room; ... High-definition television; History of television licensing in the ...

  6. Camera control unit - Wikipedia

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    This process included a lengthy alignment process in which the vision engineer would work with the camera operator, to adjust the settings on both the actual camera and the CCU in tandem. [1] During production, it was the vision engineers' job to operate the CCUs and control both the exposure and the colour balance .

  7. Timeline of photography technology - Wikipedia

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    The Photo History Timeline Collection; In the eye of the camera — Illustrated historical essay about early photography; Lippmann's and Gabor's Revolutionary Approach to Imaging; The Digital Camera Museum with accurate history section and many rare items Archived 2017-02-16 at the Wayback Machine; The Fascinating Timeline of Photography Technology

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  9. Video camera - Wikipedia

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    A video camera is an optical instrument that captures videos, as opposed to a movie camera, which records images on film. Video cameras were initially developed for the television industry but have since become widely used for a variety of other purposes.