A tripod
tripod
Photographers normally use a tripod (three-legged stand) to hold a camera steady.
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The kettle hung from a tripod above the fire.
A camera stand also known as a tripod is a device that will hold the camera in place and keep it still for quality shots. This can help with timed photography so that people can have a group shot.
A tripod is a three legged metal stand with a horizontal open triangle at the top. It is used to hold beakers and crucibles etc at a set height above the flame of a Bunsen burner so that they can he heated.
A tripod is a three legged metal stand with a horizontal open triangle at the top. It is used to hold beakers and crucibles etc at a set height above the flame of a Bunsen burner so that they can he heated.
A tripod is a three legged metal stand with a horizontal open triangle at the top. It is used to hold beakers and crucibles etc at a set height above the flame of a Bunsen burner so that they can he heated.
The tripod is a three legged support system built to hold cameras, telescopes, etc higher up so you don't have to hold them yourself.
Because it is on the stand and if you have got a manul camera it will still work with you but not so far away
Hold That Camera was created in 1950.
The duration of Hold That Camera is 1800.0 seconds.